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Two Scholarship Winners for the Strong Scholars Award

March 4, 2015

Congratulations to graduate students Robyn Regan and Kayla Iacuzio for receiving CEHD's first annual Strong Scholars Award! Read more...
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Dean Ginsberg Begins Term as Chair of AACTE Board of Directors

March 4, 2015

Dean Mark R. Ginsberg is the newly elected chair of the board of directors of the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education. Read more...
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CEHD Publishes Ten-Year Strategic Plan

March 2, 2015

The College of Education and Human Development recently published a strategic plan to guide the next decade's priorities. Read more...
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Jason Sturm Places 1st in Para-Bobsled for Team USA

February 24, 2015

In January, sophomore Jason Sturm won first place for Team USA in the first-ever Para-Bobsled World Cup in Igls, Austria. Read more...
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Think Summer! New Pool Management Course Now Available

February 20, 2015

A new three-day, three-credit course over spring break provides students with knowledge and certification in pool management. Read more...
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CEHD Faculty Books: 2013-14

February 18, 2015

Enjoy this roundup of books written or edited by faculty from the College of Education and Human Development. Read more...
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Dean Ginsberg Speaks at "Parents as Teachers" Reception

February 6, 2015

Mark R. Ginsberg, dean of the college, spoke at a reception on Capitol Hill honoring Rep. Danny Davis (D-IL). Read more...
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Student Focus: Anna White Maximizes Her Mason Experience

February 9, 2015

Anna White, a junior in the Tourism and Events Management program, makes the most of Mason with the help of online courses. Read more...
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Harvard Educational Review: The Maker Movement in Education

February 2, 2015

Kim Sheridan's article on "The Maker Movement in Education" appears in the winter issue of the Harvard Educational Review. Read more...
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Mason Professors Kick Up Teaching Techniques With NSF Grant

February 9, 2015

Collaborating across disciplines, professors at George Mason are working on a new NSF grant to improve university teaching of STEM subjects. Read more...