by kaylasharp | Jan 25, 2016 | Alumni Accolades, Awards, Newsmakers, Press Releases
A UF College of Education Ph.D. candidate is in the national education spotlight for leading a Pinellas County elementary school honored for having the nation’s top U.S. STEM program. Kristy Moody, principal of Jamerson Elementary in Pinellas County, accepted the STEM...
by kaylasharp | Nov 27, 2013 | P.K. Yonge
As Florida schools prepare for the official implementation of the Common Core standards next school year, UF mathematics education associate professor Tim Jacobbe and P.K. Yonge, UF’s K-12 developmental research school, have been teaming up since 2009 to ensure the...
by kaylasharp | Nov 21, 2013 | COE in the News
Alumni Association’s Florida GatorFall 2013Stacy Carlson (PhD ’11) The UF Alumni Association profiled alumna Stacy Carlson, who is the program director of a STEM grant awarded to the Lastinger Center for Learning, in their fall magazine’s “Pathfinder” section....
by kaylasharp | Mar 28, 2013 | Newsmakers, Student Laurels
Lian Niu, a doctoral candidate in higher education administration at the University of Florida, was awarded with a $20,000 grant from the Association for Institutional Research that will fund her dissertation research. Niu is one of 10 doctoral students from across...
by kaylasharp | Jan 30, 2013 | COE in the News
Independent Florida Alligator, Gainesville Sun1-30-13, 2-4-12National Science Foundation scholarships The Independent Florida Alligator and the Gainesville Sun wrote articles about a $1.2 million National Science Foundation grant that was awarded to the College of...