by | Feb 7, 2017 | Spotlights, Student Laurels
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by kaylasharp | Nov 18, 2016 | Community Outreach, Faculty Laurels, News and Notes, Press Releases, Spotlights, Student Laurels
Several months have passed since a gunman killed 49 people and wounded 53 at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando in what was the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history — a horrific tragedy the likes of which rarely strikes so close to the University of Florida. While the...
by kaylasharp | Jun 12, 2016 | Awards, Press Releases, Spotlights, Student Laurels
Nepal native Uttam Gaulee has scaled some impressive peaks as he has pursued a doctorate in higher education administration at the UF College of Education. Earlier this year, he was one of 10 scholars nationwide chosen by the Association of American Colleges and...
by kaylasharp | May 9, 2016 | Awards, Newsmakers, Research News, Student Laurels
The bottom line: To move forward, we must look back. That’s the foundation for UF College of Education doctoral candidate Kenneth Noble’s award-winning dissertation proposal. The UF Center for Humanities and Public Sphere, which promotes and funds research programs of...
by kaylasharp | Apr 21, 2016 | Awards, Press Releases, Student Laurels
Seventeen COE ProTeach elementary education students have been named UF Anderson Scholars for their outstanding academic performances during their first two years at UF—the most education students to receive the award in recent memory. Two education faculty...
by kaylasharp | Dec 8, 2015 | Awards, Faculty Laurels, Newsmakers, Student Laurels
A research paper by Associate Professor Walter Leite and doctoral candidate Zachary Collier won the most distinguished award in the Florida Educational Research Association’s annual advanced educational research paper competition. The College of Education scholars won...