Bahira Trask helps the United Nations and UD students understand family challenges
  December 3, 2018
  Professor and chair of the Department of Human Development and Family Sciences (HDFS), Bahira Trask has been researching gender and family related issues for over 20 years. Trask is recognized as an international expert in the field of globalization, gender and families, having dedicated her academic life to identifying and addressing the …
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  Chrystalla Mouza Named Distinguished Professor in Teacher Education
  November 14, 2018
    Dean Vukelich and the College of Education and Human Development cordially invite you to attend Mouza’s inaugural talk as Distinguished Professor in Teacher Education. Learning to Teach with Emerging Technologies: Implications for Teacher Education  Friday, December 14, 2018 at 4pm Gore Recital Hall in the Roselle Center for the …
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			 Toni Leonardo HRA Major
 November 12, 2018
 When Toni Leonardo became a student at the University of Delaware, she was looking to combine her passion for meeting new people with an interest in business. She found that the newly launched Human Resources Administration major aligned perfectly with her interests. The curriculum includes courses in several academic disciplines …
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  In Memoriam: Frank B. Murray
  September 28, 2018
    Frank B. Murray, who served as dean of the then-College of Education at the University of Delaware between 1979 and 1995, passed away after a sudden illness on Friday, Sept. 14. He was 79. Dr. Murray was H. Rodney Sharp Professor Emeritus in the School of Education and the …
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			 UD Center for Disabilities Studies & JPMorgan Chase partner to create Spectrum Scholars
 September 24, 2018
 JPMorgan Chase and the University of Delaware have partnered to launch the Spectrum Scholars program, expanding support for UD students with autism to empower them to have greater opportunities for fulfilling careers. UD’s Center for Disabilities Studies will oversee Spectrum Scholars, a college-to-career program providing support and opportunities to students …
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			 Two CEHD students show the way
 September 7, 2018
 Future elementary school teacher Katie Manta ’19 finds the opportunity to give, serve and learn in everything she does. Human Services major Josh Lewis ‘20 is drawn to helping others. Both combined their interests with their passion for UD by becoming  New Student Orientation (NSO) Leaders Students accepted into this …
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  New RSO Seeks to Advance Gender Equality
  September 4, 2018
  Recent findings by the Pew Research Center indicate that while women have made advances in workforce participation over the last half century, large gender gaps remain at the top levels of leadership in business and government. In addition, the American Association of University Women (AAUW) found in 2009, that women …
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  McNair Scholar explores developing culturally-sensitive lessons
  September 4, 2018
  Nicole Mejia first heard of the McNair Scholars Program from a University of Delaware classmate. She’d told Mejia about the opportunities it opened up by preparing her for graduate school. A nationally-sponsored program, the Ronald E. McNair Post Baccalaureate Achievement Program (the McNair Scholars Program) offers effective preparation for doctoral …
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			 ETE Prepared Grad to Teach in Germany
 September 4, 2018
 Erika Komp Rybak, 2018 graduate of the University of Delaware, had always wanted to visit Germany, where her family originated. When she learned of a summer position teaching English as a foreign language at the Wust Summer School for English Language, Theater, and Music in Germany, she was quick to apply. …
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			 Emily Halliday: Value of AA in Georgetown
 August 28, 2018
 Dover native Emily Halliday wasn’t planning to begin her University of Delaware career in Georgetown, but inadvertently she discovered the Associate in Arts in Elementary Teacher Education program while college hunting and decided it was the best fit for her.   Emily graduated in May with a Bachelor of Science …
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  Education undergraduate evaluated automated essay-scoring software
  August 21, 2018
  Cristina Ahrendt, majoring in elementary teacher education, has been working with a faculty member in the School of Education’s literacy department to evaluate whether automated essay-scoring software positively affects writing instruction and achievement. “When I first thought about doing research, I anticipated that it could primarily consist of doing solitary, …
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			 PhD Student’s Social Media/Depression Research
 July 30, 2018
 Jess Schulz came to the University of Delaware in 2010 to pursue her doctorate in the College of Education and Human Development. It wasn’t an easy journey for her, but working closely with her advisor, she identified a research topic that intrigued her–evaluating the potential impact the use of social …
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