The Women's Philanthropic Leadership Circle announced that C&I's Cassie Scharber has been selected as this year's recipient of the Rising Star Faculty Award.
Professor Cynthia Lewis (Department of Curriculum and Instruction) is co-winner of the AERA Division G – Social Context of Education Mentoring Award for 2012. This award recognizes those who have made distinguished contributions in the mentoring of undergraduate and graduate students, as well as junior scholars, contributing to the development of a new generation of […]
Martha Bigelow, associate professor in the second languages and cultures program (Department of Curriculum and Instruction) recently gave a plenary address at the Research Centre for Linguistic Typology (RCLT) at La Trobe University in Melbourne, Australia. The workshop was called “Dialogue with Diversity: Linguistic fieldwork in urban settings.” The RCLT researchers document endangered languages around […]
Martha Bigelow, associate professor in the second languages and cultures program (Department of Curriculum and Instruction), was invited to Hanoi, Vietnam recently by the U.S. State Department and the University of Languages and International Studies - VNU.
Lesa Clarkson, assistant professor of math education, was interviewed by the Minneapolis Star Tribune, the St. Paul Pioneer Press, and WCCO Radio on the recent results of statewide math scores among elementary and middle school students.
Bic Ngo, assistant professor of culture and teaching in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction, is one of five exceptional early-career researchers recently selected as a William T. Grant Scholar.
Curriculum and Instruction PhD student Barbara Billington (science education) has been selected to receive a Women's Philanthropic Leadership Circle Award for 2011.
The American Educational Research Association's (AERA) Committee on Scholars of Color in Education (CSCE) has named Bic Ngo, assistant professor of culture and teaching (Department of Curriculum and Instruction), as a recipient of the 2011 Early Career Contribution Award. This award recognizes early career scholars who have made significant contributions to the understanding of issues that disproportionately affect ethnic and social minority populations through rigorous scholarship and research.
J.B. Mayo, Jr., assistant professor in social studies education (Curriculum & Instruction), was recently awarded the Kipchoge Neftali Kirkland Social Justice Award at the annual meeting of the College University Faculty Assembly (CUFA) of the National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS).
CEHD's Women's Philanthropic Leadership Circle has named Dr. Bic Ngo (assistant professor in Curriculum and Instruction) as this year's recipient of the Rising Star Faculty Award given to a pre-tenure female faculty member.