Education
Center for the Humanities Awards Five New Hayes Fellowships
Faculty research will focus on New Hampshire’s history, culture and government. Read More-
02/07/23
Passings: Emeritus of Education Michael D. Andrew
An exceptional education scholar and innovator is mourned. -
01/30/23
UNH Online M.Ed. Ranked Among Best in New England
The University of New Hampshire’s online master’s in educational studies program is top ranked in New Hampshire and rates among the best in New... -
01/30/23
Tracking Hidden STEM in NH's North Country
Is K-9 search-and-rescue a STEM skill? What about hunting, snowmobiling or cross-country skiing? That’s what Andrew Coppens, associate professor of... -
12/20/22
On the Bookshelf and Streaming
A year-end roundup of books and recordings published by College of Liberal Arts faculty.
Recent Stories
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02/20/17 - Professor Elyse Hambacher presents at the Association of Teacher EducatorsAsst. Professor Elyse Hambacher was in Orlando, Fl recently to present her study "How Do Exemplary Elementary Teachers Enact Culturally Relevant Critical Teacher Care For Their... Read More
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02/16/17 - Professor Mary Schuh has been awarded a Kennedy Public Policy Fellowship!Mary Schuh, Research Associate Professor of Education, has been awarded a Kennedy Public Policy Fellowship for 2017—18. This is a one year intensive immersion experience in... Read More
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01/26/17 - First faculty from UNH to receive funding from 100k in 10Professors Diane Silva Pimentel and Brandie Bolduc, faculty in the Education Department, have just received a $200,000 grant for Early Childhood STEM Education. Read More
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12/19/16 - Education Department PhD Student to attend Clark SeminarJustin Benna, PhD student in Education has been invited to participate in the 37th Annual David L. Clark National Graduate Student Research Seminar in K-12 Educational... Read More
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12/19/16 - Hampton school superintendent gets NH's top honorKathleen Murphy was a 1994 graduate of the Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies program in the UNH Education Department. Read More
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12/19/16 - Become a STEM Teacher in Rural N.H. SchoolsEver thought about becoming a teacher? The University of New Hampshire is recruiting individuals interested in teaching in rural NH schools with a background in math or science... Read More
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11/04/16 - Register for JTerm course EDUC 745/845 Math with Technology in Early EducationGain knowledge of learning standards and teaching methods for the instruction of mathematics in early education settings with toddlers through third grade. Read More
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11/03/16 - Register for JTerm course Using iPads to Support Children with Disabilities (3cr)December 28th to January 20th, eight online modules to learn how to use the iPad for strengthening children with disabilities' engagement in the community, at home and in the... Read More
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11/01/16 - Professor Virginia Garland presents at CEPA conferenceProfessor Virginia Garland presented ‘The Message and the Medium: Gender, Class and Distance Learning’ at the 2016 Annual conference of the Collaborative Educational Programs for... Read More
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10/24/16 - Carla Evans, Jade Caines Lee and Winston Thompson have published a book chapter!In their chapter, they use ethics as a disciplinary lens in order to clarify issues within current teacher evaluation reform, recognizing that decision-making is far more... Read More