Three College of Education and Human Sciences students were among the 46 University of Nebraska-Lincoln students selected to serve as new strengths coaches for the 2024-25 academic year by the Clifton Strengths Institute.
Two graduate students and a faculty member from the College of Education and Human Sciences were among the 15 individuals presented with 2024 Women of Courage, Character, and Commitment Awards by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Gender and Sexuality Center.
The Department of Teaching, Learning and Teacher Education, along with the M3 Initiative, is hosting a virtual panel discussion on April 17 to learn more about dual language programs in Nebraska.
Two ceremonies to recognize 234 Husker undergraduate students who have been officially admitted to teacher education programs during the 2023-24 academic year will be held April 5 at Carolyn Pope Edwards Hall.
Ajai Ammachathram and Tricia Gray, faculty members in the College of Education and Human Sciences, were among the 20 University of Nebraska-Lincoln faculty and staff from across campus selected for the Family & Friends Recognition Awards.
A current project is helping middle school educators broaden their practical experiences while providing middle school students opportunities to interact with students from the University of Nebraska.
For more than 15 years, the Kit and Dick Schmoker Reading Center has helped children in the community who are struggling with reading through one-on-one tutoring provided by Husker undergraduate and graduate students under the direction of University of Nebraska-Lincoln faculty and certified teachers.