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Teacher Education Pipeline Scholarship for Battle Creek
May 19, 2022
Battle Creek Public School students received Health & Teacher Education Pipeline Scholarships as GVSU continues to expand partnerships with Battle Creek.
Graduate speaks with White House officials on education
May 6, 2022
Theresann Pyrett, a two-time graduate of GVSU's Education Programs, recently spoke with White House officials about education.
Graduating TRIO students honored for academic excellence
April 25, 2022
GVSU's TRIO students, including those in the TRIO Teacher Preparation Student Support Services program, were recognized for their academic success and achievement as they near graduation.
Film event highlights critical race theory in schools
April 11, 2022
Educational Foundations recently hosted GVSU's 5th annual Film & Speakers Series with a viewing and discussion of "What Should We Teach?" The film discusses how and when critical race theory should be taught in schools.
Spotlight on Civil Discourse
March 24, 2022
GVSU recently released a video spotlight for the Padnos/Sarosik Center for Civil Discourse. The Center is directed by Lisa Perhamus, an Associate Professor of Educational Foundations.
The Importance of Black History Month
February 11, 2022
Dr. Reginald Blockett was recently interviewed by GVNext to share his thoughts about Black History Month.
Four Education faculty receive awards
February 9, 2022
Four Education program faculty members received 2022 GVSU Faculty Awards. These awards honor the outstanding contributions of our Education faculty, and were presented at the Faculty Awards Convocation on February 8, 2022.
Education network awarded global fellowship
February 8, 2022
A GVSU community-based networking program addressing shortage and retention of educators of color is part of the Steelcase Social Innovation Fellows cohort.
School Counselors make a difference in Alaska
January 14, 2022
On the outskirts of civilization in Alaska, three counselors with Grand Valley connections are building a network of support for children in a rural school district.
Education Program growth amid teacher shortage
January 12, 2022
In an interview with WOOD TV8, Dr. Amy Schelling revealed that GVSU's education programs are growing amid the teacher shortage.