Job Openings in CEHD
January 27, 2017
The College of Education and Human Development is searching for several high-quality candidates to fill a number of open faculty and professional positions.
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Elena Delle Donne makes Forbes 30/30 list
January 11, 2017
HDFS alumna Elena Delle Donne was 1 of 2 UD alumni selected for Forbes 2017 “30 Under 30” list. Delle Donne was a Dean’s List student and an NCAA Division I Academic All-American of the Year, before becoming a prominent player in the WNBA and a gold medalist at the …
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Connecting farm to table to healthy eating
January 10, 2017
An interdisciplinary team of researchers from the University of Delaware partnered with the Delaware Department of Agriculture to develop a comprehensive report called Delaware Food and Farm Report: Connecting Healthy Farms to Healthy Delawareans. This report, released in December 2016, reflects conversations with more than 45 local stakeholders, representing leadership from …
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Strengthening education thru partnerships
December 22, 2016
This fall, CEHD established partnerships with a number of organizations to foster academic success, including Stubbs Elementary School in Wilm., the American Community School of Athens and the Partnership for Public Education in DE.
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Catching Up With Friends 2016
December 13, 2016
Catching Up With Friends 2016 Alumni are an important part of our CEHD family. See what exciting news has been happening in their lives in 2016! Click to see past updates from classmates. 2014 Stay Connected 2010’s Nikki DiGregorio, PhD ’14, was presented HDFS’ Marvin B. Sussman Dissertation Award …
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QUILS language screener for young children
December 8, 2016
Researchers in education, psychology and speech pathology have collaborated to develop a computerized language screener to help early childhood educators and specialists identify areas where young children are experiencing difficulties mastering language. Too many children with language issues are not identified until they reach five years of age. Through funding from the …
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Advocating for survivors of abuse
December 8, 2016
Olivia Blythe, a human services and women & gender studies major, wants to make a career advocating for survivors of domestic abuse. When she learned that faculty member Ruth Fleury-Steiner was looking for assistance evaluating the protection order process in domestic abuse cases, Blythe jumped at the chance.
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Giving for Global
November 7, 2016
If you have traveled outside of our borders–whether through study abroad, a service project or just a family vacation–you know how enriching the experience can be. And how expensive. During #UDGlobalMonth, help our students make a difference globally by contributing to the CEHD Study Abroad fund.
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Teach, research, learn in Greece
November 1, 2016
As a result of a partnership with American Community Schools in Athens Greece, CEHD will offer opportunities to our undergraduate and graduate students to student teach, serve internships and conduct research in Greece starting Spring 2017.
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ELC scores top marks with accreditation
October 25, 2016
The National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) has renewed the 5-year accreditation for UD’s Early Learning Center (ELC) located on our Newark Children’s Campus. The ELC’s outstanding team of classroom and administrative staff support hundreds of children, families and UD students. Their dedication and devotion throughout a year-long …
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Outstanding Teachers
October 4, 2016
SOE alums, John Scali and Kristin Gray were presented the President’s Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching, recognizing them for their commitment to providing outstanding instruction to Delaware students and the education community.
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Congratulations to Adams and Coster
September 22, 2016
This year CEHD presented the Rita Fillos Award to Elizabeth Adams, communications specialist II, CEHD Dean’s Office and Cait Coster, HDFS administrative assistant, for their superior work and dedication to higher learning.
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