The fall 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 our exceptional advising team and how they worked with our students to help them stay on track and make academic progress in the midst of the chaos and uncertainty that came with this pandemic.
You’ll read several stories that demonstrate the ways we are “Changing education by educating for change, and you’ll learn about how you can support those efforts through #GivingTuesday.
The magazine is available online via issuu.com, with individual stories posted to the Penn State News website.
This edition features:
- Message from Dean Kimberly A. Lawless
- College of Education welcomes 6 new faculty
- News in brief
- Critical student/adviser relationship maintained virtually during pandemic
- We Are ... back in the classroom
- Pilot program to address teacher shortage, lack of diversity in Title I schools
- Students develop cultural awareness through virtual exchange programs
- Alumna raises funds to build library in Malawi
- College of Education, World Campus team up to offer online D.Ed. program
- His ‘own story’ prompted Harris to help Black youth find sense of self
- Black teachers more likely to discuss racism with students, research shows
- Professor studies mechanisms of educational inequality within urban schools
- College of Education research news in brief
- Estate gift to support two areas of college
- Giving Tuesday effort to benefit equity initiatives
- College of Education impact news in brief
- Doughty among 22 Alumni Fellow Award recipients
- Message from the Dean’s Development Council co-chairs
- Outstanding alumni, friends selected for annual awards
As always, we welcome your feedback at edrelations@psu.edu.