UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — The spring 2023 edition of the College of Education Alumni Magazine has been posted on issuu.com, and there are a lot of great stories to share.
On these digital pages, you’ll read about how the Penn State College of Education is pushing boundaries in education in terms of access, curriculum, research and impact. You also can get a glimpse into what some faculty and staff like to do in their spare time. Our faculty, staff, students and alumni prove every day that they are change-makers. In the stories that follow you’ll get to meet some of them.
The magazine is available online via issuu.com, with individual stories posted to the Penn State News and College of Education websites.
This edition features:
- Dean Kimberly A. Lawless provides an update on the college
- College of Education spring 2023 news in brief
- Second cohort of WorkLink students are prepared to graduate this spring
- College of Education faculty helping to reform science teaching methods in Pa.
- Educational leadership alumni take reins as co-authors of rural education agenda
- College of Education staff, faculty enjoy unique hobbies during their spare time
- Assistant professor seeks greater belief of what could be possible with mathematics
- Associate education professor makes use of hip-hop as teaching tool in classroom
- Researcher links Black students’ lived experiences with feelings of belonging
- College of Education spring 2023 research news in brief
- Krause gift to create Pedagogy Innovation Lab
- Gay Krause named Distinguished Alumna
- Where are they now? Meet Eric Ian Farmer and Nancy Palladino Houle
- Message from the Alumni Society Board president
- Nominate outstanding alumni for 2023 excellence awards
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