Video is now available of the May 3 Methodology Applications Series presentation by Yingying Wang, associate professor of special education and communication disorders.
Four graduate students from the College of Education and Human Sciences were recognized during the Office of Graduate Studies' annual Graduate Fellowship and Awards Luncheon.
Seven students from the College of Education and Human Sciences are among the 197 Huskers graduating from the University Honors Program at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Students in the Department of Textiles, Merchandising and Fashion Design partnered with six local businesses to hone their design skills as part of a team window display project.
Twelve students from the College of Education and Human Sciences will be recognized as Chancellor’s Scholars during the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s undergraduate commencement ceremony May 18 at Memorial Stadium.
As she prepares to graduate with her bachelor's degree in communication sciences and disorders, Jenna Rogers has left her mark by turning her passion for working with people with disabilities into an annual camp and research that will continue to make an impact at the university and in the Lincoln community for years to come.
Three students from the College of Education and Human Sciences were among the Husker graduate and undergraduate students awarded prizes for their scholarship and presentation skills at the 2024 Student Research Days Poster Sessions and Creative Exhibitions.
University of Nebraska researchers joined practitioners, administrators, community partners and policymakers April 23 for the 2024 CYFS Early Childhood Research Summit, which highlighted the latest research to advance early childhood education and development.
After more than 20 years at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lisa King, a project associate within the Department of Child, Youth and Family Studies (CYAF), is retiring.