Center for Educator Preparation working to address teacher shortage
Colorado, like the rest of the nation, is facing a shortage of school teachers.
Colorado, like the rest of the nation, is facing a shortage of school teachers.
Katrina Boschmann recently graduated from the School of Education’s Counseling and Career Development master’s degree program, a program she said helped her to add skills and knowledge that support her natural inclinations to help others.
The School of Education is actively seeking session proposals for the 2017 Diversity Symposium’s Teaching Practices: Honoring Diversity and Inclusion track.
After eight years of service, the Army offered Arcadio Avalos the option to return to school to earn his master’s degree. As graduate of the Adult Education and Training program, he plans to train fellow soldiers.
May is Mental Health Awareness Month, a national observance with the goal to fight stigma, educate the public, and provide support. Here are some tips for supporting yourself and others.
Marissa DeClercq is the first graduate of a partnership between CSU and the University of Wyoming to prepare students for a career teaching family and consumer sciences.
For School of Education doctoral student John Howe, bringing STEM education to all students is more than a goal—it’s a driving, personal mission.
In January 2017, students and faculty in the Student Affairs in Higher Education program embarked on a 12-day trip to Mexico, as part of the Global Perspectives in Student Affairs course.
Two School of Education events kicked off Colorado State University’s Spring 2017 graduation weekend. Both events, held at The Ranch Events Complex in Loveland, recognized and celebrated the hard work and accomplishments of the School’s Spring and Summer 2017 graduates.
Two School of Education faculty members attended the American Counseling Association’s 2017 Conference and Expo in San Francisco. Associate Professor Laurie Carlson and Assistant Professor Jessica Gonzalez leveraged the conference as an opportunity to connect with colleagues, learn about new research, and participate in education sessions by prominent authors and counselors in the profession.