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Art at USF Pepin Summer Institute

Exceptional Student Education majors lead their own classrooms during Pepin Summer Institute

USF students led their own classrooms as part of the Pepin Summer Institute, an annual summer program that gives USF students hands-on teaching experience while providing students at Pepin Academies an opportunity to continue learning outside of the regular school year.

July 16, 2019Academics, College of Education News, Community Engagement

Group photo USF World Spanish Experience

Faculty visit Colombia through USF World Spanish Language Immersion and Collaboration Experience

Three USF College of Education faculty members traveled to Barranquilla, Colombia this summer to represent the college during the USF World Spanish Language Immersion and Collaboration experience in Barranquilla, Colombia.

June 14, 2019College of Education News, Faculty and Staff

Robotics summer camps

Robotics summer camp sparks student creativity using STEAM curriculum

A new summer camp hosted by the USF College of Education is providing students in grades 2-8 with the opportunity to explore coding, teamwork, and creative problem-solving.

June 11, 2019College of Education News, Community Engagement

Darlene DeMarie

Educational Psychology faculty member receives Fulbright Award to Hungary

USF Associate Professor Darlene DeMarie, PhD, was awarded a Fulbright Scholar Award to Budapest, Hungary for the Fall 2019 semester.

May 29, 2019College of Education News, Faculty and Staff

Tara Nkrumah

Doctoral student selected for post-doctoral fellowship at Arizona State University

Tara Nkrumah, a doctoral student in the College of Education’s Educational Leadership and Policy Studies program, accepted a post-doctoral fellowship at the Center for Gender Equity in Science and Technology at Arizona State University in Tempe, Ariz.

May 16, 2019Student Life

Gregory Samuels

Alumnus recognized as University Scholar at University of Montevall

College of Education Alumnus Gregory Samuels was named the 2019-20 University Scholar at the University of Montevallo in Montevallo, Ala.

May 14, 2019Alumni and Friends

USF Wipro SEF second cohort group photo

Second cohort of teachers joins Tampa Bay Wipro Science Education Fellowship Program

A new cohort of 20 science educators was welcomed into the Tampa Bay Wipro Science Education Fellowship Program at the program’s annual induction ceremony.

May 9, 2019College of Education News, Community Engagement, Research

Alisha Braun receiving the Tritle Award

Assistant Professor receives Margaret Burlington Tritle Excellence in Teaching Faculty Award

College of Education Assistant Professor Alisha Braun, PhD, was selected to receive the 2018-19 Margaret Burlington Tritle Excellence in Teaching Faculty Award, an annual award presented to a College of Education faculty member who demonstrates exemplary teaching.

May 7, 2019Alumni and Friends, College of Education News, Faculty and Staff

Spring 2019 College of Education Graduation with Distinction Award Recipients

Three students selected for College of Education Graduation with Distinction Award

Three students were selected to receive the College of Education’s Graduation with Distinction Award during the Spring 2019 semester.

May 3, 2019College of Education News, Student Life

Panel of experts at College of Education speaker series event

USF researchers host panel discussion to discuss mental health well-being in schools

A panel of researchers from the USF College of Education discussed strategies and recommendations for how educators and families can promote social, emotional, and behavioral well-being in schools.

April 30, 2019Academics, College of Education News, Resources for Educators

Lemelson MIT Spring Break camp at USF

Spring break camp inspires local students to pursue STEM-related inventing and problem-solving

The College of Education hosted a camp created by the Lemelson-MIT Program that encourages young inventors to develop hands-on skills in science, technology, engineering and mathematics through the process of invention and creative problem-solving.

April 30, 2019College of Education News, Community Engagement

Students and alumni at USF Migrant Family Day

Center for Migrant Education Family Day welcomes students, families to celebrate successes

The Center for Migrant Education's Family Day is more than an annual picnic. It’s also an opportunity for students and their families to reconnect after a semester-long separation and to meet other families from similar backgrounds.

April 29, 2019Alumni and Friends, Centers and Institutes

About the USF College of Education:

As the home for more than 2,200 students and 130 faculty members across three campuses, the University of South Florida College of Education offers state-of-the-art teacher training and collegial graduate studies designed to empower educational leaders. Our college is nationally accredited by the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP), and our educator preparation programs are fully approved by the Florida Department of Education.