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GSEHD PhD Student Kelber Tozini Publishes Chapter in Book
September 9, 2020
"Going above and beyond Access to Higher Education: The Brazilian Case" was published in Refugees and Higher Education book.
"What makes a person a physicist? Learning Assistant and physics major views" Published by GSEHD Student and Faculty
September 9, 2020
Master's student Jason Starita (Curriculum and Instruction) published a paper with Dr. Tiffany Sikorski in the PERC Proceedings.
Care for Creatives Project Highlighted in District Fray Magazine
September 9, 2020
Learn more about the project in the article, "Care for Creatives Offers Mental Health Services to the Arts Community."
ETL Alumna Highlighted as One of the Influential Women in the Frederick County Business Community
September 2, 2020
GSEHD alumna Amanda Haddaway (master's, Educational Technology Leadership) was profiled in the Frederick News Post's article.
Dr. Nganga Published in Mentoring & Tutoring: Partnership in Learning
September 2, 2020
The article was titled, "Mentoring as a developmental identity process," and discusses using a mentoring framework for faculty/department heads.
Dr. Engel Published Article "Cosmopolitan nationalism in the cases of South Korea, Israel and the U.S."
September 2, 2020
Dr. Laura Engel and her international colleagues published an article in a special issue of the British Journal of Sociology of Education.
GSEHD Doctoral Candidate Amber Samuels Named SACES Emerging Leader
September 2, 2020
Amber Samuels (Counseling) was selected as a Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (SACES) 2020-2022 Emerging Leader.
Announcing the 2020-2021 Beck Endowment Recipients
September 2, 2020
The Elementary Education Program is pleased to announce two recipients for the 2020-2021 Beck Endowment Award — Pary Aflaki and Allie Grossman.
Dr. Dardick Published in Social Science Research Council Journal
September 2, 2020
Dr. William Dardick published an article entitled, "Reflections on Assessment Models" in Items - Insights from the Social Sciences.
Tips for Parents of Remote Learners by Dr. Milman
September 2, 2020
Dr. Milman published an article in the BK Reader titled, "Remote Learning Is Here to Stay–How Can NYC Parents Prepare?"
IEP Alumnae Published in Book: Education Around the Globe: Creating Opportunities and Transforming Lives
September 2, 2020
GSEHD International Education master's alumnae Katherine Blanchard and Heidi Gibson published a chapter in the book.
Cross-School Team Awarded $300,000 Grant from National Science Foundation
September 2, 2020
"Service Learning Projects to Improve Engineering Students' Civic Engagement and Capacity for Innovation" project with SEAS, ESIA and GSEHD earns grant.
GW All Access - Dr. Shaista Khilji of GSEHD
September 2, 2020
Dr. Khilji shared her hopes to keep the spotlight on organizational diversity management and to train the leaders to adopt a humanistic approach.
CCSC Highlighted in "Resources to Take Care of Your Mental Health in Your First Year"
September 2, 2020
GSEHD's Community Counseling Services Center was mentioned as an option for students for regular and frequent counseling services in the Hatchet article.
Dr. Beveridge and GSEHD Doc Students Published in Rehabilitation Professional journal
August 20, 2020
The article was titled, "Daubert/Frye-Reed Study" and features work by doc candidates Courtney Glickman and Amber Samuels.
Designing MOOCs For Higher Education
August 20, 2020
GSEHD student Tiffany Moy published a blog post entitled, "Designing MOOCs For Higher Education" on eLearningIndustry.com.
Dr. Storberg-Walker Serves at Academy of Management Conference
August 20, 2020
Dr. Julia Storberg-Walker served in several roles including serving on the planning committee, keynote speaker, panelist, paper presenter and session host.
"Pedagogies of Resistance: Why Anti-Muslim Racism Matters" Co-Authored by Dr. Ali
August 14, 2020
Dr. Arshad Ali co-authored an article in the Ameraisa Journal that discusses the online syllabus #IslamophobiaisRacism.
Education In A Pandemic: Remote Learning And The Digital Divide
August 14, 2020
Dr. Natalie Milman was a guest on WAMU's Kojo Nnamdi Show in a segment titled "Education In A Pandemic: Remote Learning And The Digital Divide."
Alumna Appointed to the Maryland Public Broadcasting Commission
August 14, 2020
Dr. Debra Bright appointed as commissioner by Maryland Governor to the Maryland Public Broadcasting Commission.