Patricia Hinkle, business teacher at Bellevue West High School in Bellevue, Nebraska, has been selected to receive the Freda Battey Distinguished Educator Award presented by the College of Education and Human Sciences at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln.
This summer, CEHS student Sydney Gubbels conducted research alongside Kara Viesca, professor in the Department of Teaching, Learning and Teacher Education, as part of the Undergraduate Creative Activities and Research Experience (UCARE) program.
Amanda Morales has spent her career at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln working on a variety of collaborative projects aiming to diversify the teacher population in Nebraska. Now, she’s helping bring all those projects and collaborators together as part of the Nebraska Educator Diversification Partnership, one of three new Research-Practice Partnership (RPP) Labs across the country launched this year by the National Center for Research on Educator Diversity.
Diane Biere, English teacher at Hastings Middle School in Hastings, Nebraska, is the recipient of the 2023 Christa McAuliffe Prize for Courage and Excellence in Education.
Fifteen undergraduate students in the College of Education and Human Sciences were among the 148 Huskers who were awarded stipends to participate in research with a faculty mentor this summer.
OLLI will showcase the many opportunities for continued learning through its programs at an open house, 12:30-3:30 p.m. Aug. 4 at the East Campus Union’s Great Plains Room, 1705 Arbor Dr., Lincoln.
As the world of collegiate athletics continues to rapidly expand and evolve, the College of Education and Human Sciences at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln is checking into the game. The college has created a new and innovative course at the graduate level for those interested in collegiate coaching and athletic administration.
Standing 20 feet tall outside of Carolyn Pope Edwards Hall is the latest addition to the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s outdoor sculptural collection, but this sculpture is distinctly tied to the College of Education and Human Sciences.
A five-year Nebraska research project focused on strengthening and supporting partnerships among parents and teachers of Latinx students reveals that shared goals, commonalities are key for good communication and connection among students, parents and teachers.
1,050 students in the College of Education and Human Sciences at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln have been named to the Deans’ List for the Spring semester of the 2022-23 academic year.