ºÚÁÏÍø Home College of Education College of Education Featured Stories College of Education Featured Stories 26 July, 2019 Keynote on Linked Learning: Dr. Corinne Martinez Presents in Tokyo Dr. Corinne Martinez will present the keynote address at the upcoming International Seminar of the Japanese Society for the Study of Career Education at Waseda University, Tokyo. 23 July, 2019 HSI-STEM Research, Policy, and Practice Dissemination Drs. 12 July, 2019 Dr. Jessica Pandya Presents Recent Research in Australia Liberal Studies Department Chair, Dr. Jessica Pandya, recently traveled to Australia to present her research on digital literacy and technology. 11 July, 2019 HSI Caminos Project: Upcoming Info Sessions Interested in learning more about the College of Education's (CED) HSI Caminos Project? There are several upcoming information sessions to check out! 28 June, 2019 The College of Education's Outstanding Graduate 2019: Emely Lopez Emely Lopez, who will earn a B.A. degree in Liberal Studies, plans to spend her working life helping others achieve success in their own educations. Lopez, whose parents came to the United States from Mexico as young adults, is the first member of her family to go to college. 19 June, 2019 Meet Mary Stanton, College of Education Distinguished Alumna Mary Stanton is a tireless educator whose extensive career has impacted countless students and improved the institutions of California’s third-largest school district, Long Beach Unified. She earned her degree in Elementary Education with a concentration in Music Education in 1965 and has been dedicated to the development of our school system ever since. 17 June, 2019 Educational Leadership Alumnus Selected as VP of Student Services, Cypress College Educational Leadership Ed.D. alumnus, Dr. Paul de Dios was selected as the Vice-President of Student Services at Cypress College. 14 June, 2019 School Counseling Alumna Receives Award of Excellence ºÚÁÏÍø Master's in School Counseling alumna Jessica Sandoval (M.S. 12 June, 2019 SchoolsFirst Federal Credit Union Gift Reduces the Burden of Testing Fee for Student Teachers In 2015, the College of Education at ºÚÁÏÍø received a 5-year $500,000 gift from SchoolsFirst Federal Credit Union to fund the UTEACH residency credential pathway, offering program support, recruitment stipends, and scholarship 12 June, 2019 Special Education & School Psychology Master's Students Attend Exceptional Children Conference College of Education graduate students from the Master’s programs in Special Education and School Psychology had the opportunity to attend The Council of Exceptional Children annual confere 10 June, 2019 Student Jennifer Montepeque Diaz Wins 1st Place Again in Research Competition School Psychology graduate student, Jennifer Montepeque Diaz has been awarded 1st place in Education at the 33rd Annual CSU Research Co 7 June, 2019 CED Alum Lorena Camargo Gonzalez Awarded CDIP Scholarship, to be Mentored by Dr. Lindsay Perez Huber Alumna Lorena Camargo Gonzalez has received the CSU Chancellor’s Doctoral Incentive Program Scholarship (CDIP), and will return to the College of Education as a CDIP Scholar under the mentorship of More News More News