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Fall CEHS enrollment remains stable

CEHS is the second largest college at UNL.A slight increase in undergraduate enrollment and a five percent boost in graduate enrollment this fall has kept CEHS on a stable enrollment path. Acting Dean Beth Doll noted that approximately 30 percent of the college’s enrollment is graduate students and represents just over a quarter of the university’s overall graduate student population. Continue reading…

 

English Ed workshop Oct. 8

Alisa Miller, CEO Public Radio International.UNL faculty, staff, students and K-12 colleagues are welcome to attend “Transformative Education in a Globalized Context,” the 4th Annual Fall Professional Development Workshop hosted by the Secondary English Education Program in Teaching, Learning and Teacher Education. Continue reading…

 

2016 CEHS Showcase

ShowcaseThe College of Education and Human Sciences is sponsoring a college-wide opportunity to share research, extension, creative endeavors, curriculum development projects and other scholarly activities October 20th, from 4-6 pm in the Centennial Room. Registration to present is open until Sept 30. Continue reading…

 

CEHS Student Dinner & Dialogue

Dinner & Dialogue, Oct. 21.A new CEHS student research fair debuts on Friday, October 21 from 4-7 p.m. at the Nebraska Union on City Campus. CEHS Student Dinner & Dialogue will consist of inter-departmental roundtable conversations followed by dinner. Registration deadline is Oct. 7. There is no cost to register. Continue reading…

 

Eckerson receives dissertation award

Janet Eckerson receives CPED dissertation award.Janet Eckerson, a 2015 Ed.D. graduate from Teaching, Learning and Teacher Education, has been recognized by the Carnegie Project on the Educational Doctorate with an honorable mention award in the Dissertation in Practice Awards. Her Ph.D. advisor was professor Ted Hamann. Continue reading…

 
Originally published September 23, 2016 - Submit an Item