College of Education and Human Development
Three Faculty Members Named Mason Rising Stars
July 29, 2015
Attracting top academic talent has always been a priority at Mason.
The latest issue of Mason Spirit proudly features just a few of the university's newest generation of professors who are standouts in their chosen fields. Already, their contributions to teaching and research are making an impact on our campus and beyond.
Three of the faculty members in the spotlight are from the College of Education and Human Development (CEHD). They include:
- Nelson Cortes, Kinesiology program
- Anna Evmenova, Assistive Technology program
- Jennifer Suh, Mathematics Education Leadership program
So what will they do next? The sky’s the limit.
This article originally appeared in Mason Spirit.
About CEHD
George Mason University's College of Education and Human Development (CEHD) includes two schools: the Graduate School of Education, one of the most comprehensive education schools in Virginia, and the School of Recreation, Health, and Tourism. CEHD offers a full range of courses, certificates, and degree programs on campus, online, and on site to more than 4,000 students each year. CEHD is fully accredited by NCATE and all licensure programs are approved by the Virginia Department of Education. George Mason University, located just outside of Washington, DC, is Virginia's largest public research university.
For additional information:
- CEHD Communications: cehdnews@gmu.edu
- Graduate School of Education: gse.gmu.edu
- School of Recreation, Health, and Tourism: rht.gmu.edu
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