Cyber buddy is better than ‘no buddy’
A Michigan State University researcher is looking to give exercise enthusiasts the extra nudge they need during a workout and her latest research shows that a cyber buddy can help. The study, which...
View ArticleTeaching intern named best in the state
Michigan Student Teacher/Intern of the Year Julia McLean with her students at Dublin Elementary. For the fourth consecutive year, a College of Education graduate has been named the Michigan Student...
View ArticleDalebout to receive Outstanding Alumni Award
Susan Dalebout The Michigan State University College of Communication Arts and Sciences (CAS) has selected Assistant Dean Susan Dalebout as the college’s 2014 Outstanding Alumni Award recipient....
View ArticleFendler honored by UW-Madison School of Education
Lynn Fendler (right) with UW-Madison School of Education Dean Julie Underwood. Photo courtesy of Todd Finkelmeyer. Department of Teacher Education Professor Lynn Fendler has received the 2014...
View ArticleEdwards to receive award
Department of Teacher Education Professor Patricia Edwards Department of Teacher Education literacy expert Patricia Edwards will receive the 2014 International Reading Association (IRA) Jerry Johns...
View ArticleResearchers win grants from William T. Grant Foundation
Michigan State University education researchers will lead two new projects funded by grants from the William T. Grant Foundation. Each of the six research grants announced by the foundation this month...
View ArticleMSU grad named Michigan Teacher of the Year
Alumna Melody Arabo talks with a reporter at the MTOY announcement event. Photo courtesy of Melody Arabo.Michigan State University College of Education alumna Melody Arabo has been named 2014-2015...
View ArticleTeacher education department names new chairperson
Margaret Crocco Nationally-known social studies scholar Margaret Crocco was recently named chairperson of the Department of Teacher Education at Michigan State University. She had previously served as...
View ArticleKinesiology professor receives national citation award
James Pivarnik, associate professor in Michigan State University’s Department of Kinesiology, has received the American College of Sports Medicine’s Citation Award. The prestigious award is granted to...
View ArticleAdvisor Amy Tratt wins state honor
Michigan State University’s Amy Tratt has received the 2014 Outstanding Academic Advisor Award from the Michigan Academic Advising Association (MIACADA). She was honored during the association’s...
View ArticleDoctoral student earns AERA grant
Justina Judy, a PhD candidate in the Educational Policy program at Michigan State University, has received a dissertation grant from the American Educational Research Association (AERA) Judy is the...
View ArticlePhD candidate receives Spencer Fellowship
Julie Nurnberger-Haag, a PhD candidate in Educational Psychology and Educational Technology (EPET), has been awarded a 2014 National Academy of Education/Spencer Dissertation Fellowship....
View ArticleWant a higher GPA in college? Join a gym
For those students looking to bump up their grade point averages during college, the answer may not be spending more time in a library or study hall, but in a gym. New Michigan State University...
View ArticleHomecoming FAQ
When is Homecoming? Homecoming this year, “Spartans Make Headlines,” will be held the week of September 22-27, 2014. When and where is the parade? The parade will start at 6:00 p.m. in downtown East...
View ArticleProfessor emerita to be inducted in hall of fame
Professor Emerita MaryLee Davis is one of 11 women being inducted into the Michigan Women’s Hall of Fame for 2014. Davis is being honored for her leadership and work with various organizations...
View ArticleCalabrese Barton receives civic engagement award
In early November, Angela Calabrese Barton, professor in the Department of Teacher Education, was honored with the 2013-14 MSU Service-Learning and Civic Engagement Award. She received the annual...
View ArticleOnline graduate programs rank in nation’s top-20
Michigan State University now ranks 13th in the nation for best online master’s degree programs in education, according to the latest ranking from U.S. News & World Report. MSU has moved up 10...
View ArticleAlumna a finalist for national, prestigious teaching award
A graduate of the Teacher Preparation Program at Michigan State University is a Wisconsin finalist for the Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching. Sarah Trimner, BA ’01,...
View ArticleMSU selected to edit Journal of Teacher Education
Michigan State University’s College of Education has been named as the next editorial host of the Journal of Teacher Education (JTE), the premier journal for teacher education. The editors were...
View ArticleScholarship recipients to help meet state demand for autism services
Ten students from across the state have received full scholarships for the Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) program at Michigan State University. These scholarships will see recipients through courses...
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