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In Case You Missed It: What Do We Mean By Whiteness?
featuring Dr. R. Tyler Derreth, Assistant Professor in the Department of Health, Behavior, and Society at Johns Hopkins University
December 20, 2023
If you were unable to join us for the webinar, What Do We Mean by "Whiteness," you can watch the recording of Dr. Derreth's presentation.
Student Co-Wrote Report, "Education Competition Index: Quantifying Competitive Pressure in 125 Largest School Districts"
December 19, 2023
GSEHD master's student Jeanette Luna (Education Policy) co-wrote a report, Education Competition Index, published on the Thomas B. Fordham Institute's website.
Alumna, Dr. Sydney Savion, Named Vanderbilt's Vice Chancellor for People, Culture & Belonging
December 19, 2023
Dr. Sydney Savion (EdD, Human and Organizational Learning) has been named Vanderbilt University's inaugural Vice Chancellor for People, Culture, and Belonging.
Teachers’ Referral Practices: Opportunities for School Counselor Advocacy
GSEHD Community Published Article
December 19, 2023
Dr. Parker, Dr. Ray, alumna Alex Ostrander, and student Emily Decker were published in the Journal of School-Based Counseling Policy and Evaluation.
Doctoral Student, Catherine Wigginton, Published Book
Wigginton's book explores motherhood, friendship and America’s racial reckoning.
December 15, 2023
Wigginton's fiction book, “Rebecca, Not Becky,” is co-authored with Christine Platt and explores motherhood, friendship and America’s racial reckoning.
Dr. Eakle and Doctoral Students Presented Three Papers at AERA
December 11, 2023
Dr. Jonathan Eakle and students in the EdD in Curriculum and Instruction program presented at the 2023 American Educational Research Association Conference.
Promoting Diversity and Inclusion in Higher Education Administration
November 27, 2023
Our new Social Justice concentration in the Master's of Higher Ed Administration prepares students to advance equity and advocate for marginalized communities.
Dean Feuer Discusses His New Book on 'Trending in Education' Podcast
November 22, 2023
Dean Michael Feuer was a guest on the 'Trending in Education' podcast with Mike Palmer. They discussed his book, Can Schools Save Democracy?
Dr. Vanderbilt and Doc Student Present Book Chapter at Convention
November 21, 2023
Dr. Sandra Vanderbilt and staff/student DJ Ralston (Human and Organizational Learning) present at National Council for Teachers of English Convention.
Alumnus Steve Arnold Awarded Ivy Tech Bloomington President's Award
November 14, 2023
Alumnus Dr. Steve Arnold (Higher Education Administration) received the 2023 President's Award for Excellence in Instruction by Ivy Tech Community College.
GSEHD Programs Collaborate in Shared Seminar: Crisis Management in Today's Schools
November 14, 2023
Members of the Elementary Education and School Counseling program co-presented at the seminar hosted at Glebe Elementary School.
Faculty/Student Publishes Chapter: "Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Practices to Support Muslim Americans at Work"
November 14, 2023
Dr. Susan Swayze and doctoral candidate Nadia Butt (Human and Org Learning) published a chapter in the "Handbook of Workplace Diversity and Stratification."
International Education Week 2023
November 13, 2023
Join GSEHD for our International Education Week events to celebrate the benefits of international education and exchange worldwide.
Educational Leadership and Administration: A Focus on Equity, Social Justice, and Improvement
November 9, 2023
Learn how a degree in Educational Leadership and Administration can help you become an equity-focused leader and drive positive change in schools.
Dean Feuer Publishes a New Book
Can Schools Save Democracy? Civic Education and the Common Good
November 7, 2023
Dr. Michael Feuer, dean of GW's GSEHD, has published a new book: Can Schools Save Democracy? Civic Education and the Common Good.
Announcing the First GW/DCPS Equity-Centered Leadership Cohort
November 3, 2023
Educational Leadership & Admin's Fall '23 DCPS cohort is the first to take part in the Wallace Foundation-funded equity-centered principal pipeline program.
Doc Student, Jessica Hinshaw, Named Knapp Fellow
November 2, 2023
GSEHD doctoral student Jessica Hinshaw (EdD, HOL) is a Knapp Fellow with the Honey W. Nashman Center for Civic Engagement and Public Service.
Special Education and Disability Studies Programs Accredited by Council for Exceptional Children, Division on Career Development and Transition
Master's in Interdisciplinary Secondary Transition Services and Graduate Certificate in Secondary Transition Leadership
November 2, 2023
The SEDS Transition Services degree and certificate programs are one of five programs in the country to receive the DCDT National Certification.
SEDS Faculty, Alumni and Students Present at Division on Career Development and Transition's 2023 International Conference
November 2, 2023
Special Education and Disability Studies community members presented their recent research at the DCDT 2023 International Conference.
Alumna Published: Unflappable: How Smart People Quit Overthinking, Ditch the Drama, and Thrive at Work
By Dr. Brigid Cooper
October 25, 2023
GSEHD alumna Dr. Brigid Cooper published a new book called, Unflappable: How Smart People Quit Overthinking, Ditch the Drama, and Thrive at Work.