Jane Myers, a University of Florida counselor education alumna and widely published expert on counseling and wellness, was honored with the 2007 Lifetime Achievement Award at the UF College of Education’s commencement ceremony on May 5, 2007.
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This May, 144 students at the UF College of Education graduated in the college's baccalaureate commencement. Many will return in Fall to complete master's degrees under the Proteach program.
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Do you matter to the people in your life? A small but growing group of researchers—including a new UF Counselor Education scholar—says “mattering” may be the hidden key to a variety of psychological phenomena.
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For decades, a pair of portly, fuzzy alligators has been the most famous couple at the University of Florida. Everyone has seen Albert and Alberta on the sidelines, holding hands, bickering occasionally — but always united in their support of the team. It was no secret that they were seeing each other, but like so many college couples, they kept the status of their relationship pretty vague.
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Every April, UF honors some of its most impressive international and foreign-born students with its Outstanding International Student Awards. This year three graduate students from the College of Education made the list of award recipients.
Award winners include (from left), Vasa Buraphadeja, Amrita Mukherjee and Fatma Aslan-Tutak.
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Two College of Education students were among those honored for efforts to cross cultural divides when the University of Florida gave out its Multicultural Awards in March.
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — The University of Florida College of Education will honor five of the state’s most effective school administrators at its spring commencement ceremony May 5.
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In colleges of education, nothing says “generation gap” quite like Facebook.
Professors are flustered at the idea of preservice teachers posting intimate details of their lives on the Web. College students, raised on social networking sites, often don’t understand what the fuss is all about – when websites can be taken down or restricted to only a few users.
A new study by University of Florida College of Education researchers took a closer look at the issue, surveying the Facebook sites of hundreds of prospective teachers.
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COE honors alumna Jane E. Myers for lifetime achievement
Jane Myers, a University of Florida counselor education alumna and widely published expert on counseling and wellness, was honored with the 2007 Lifetime Achievement Award at the UF College of Education’s commencement ceremony on May 5, 2007.
Myers
Farewell, and welcome: Class of 2007 graduates
This May, 144 students at the UF College of Education graduated in the college's baccalaureate commencement. Many will return in Fall to complete master's degrees under the Proteach program.
Mattering Over Mind
Do you matter to the people in your life? A small but growing group of researchers—including a new UF Counselor Education scholar—says “mattering” may be the hidden key to a variety of psychological phenomena.
By Tim Lockette
GatorMates
Talk about your long engagements
By Tim Lockette
For decades, a pair of portly, fuzzy alligators has been the most famous couple at the University of Florida. Everyone has seen Albert and Alberta on the sidelines, holding hands, bickering occasionally — but always united in their support of the team. It was no secret that they were seeing each other, but like so many college couples, they kept the status of their relationship pretty vague.
Set For Life
On the court and in the classroom,
Angie McGinnis appears to be set for life
By TARA GOODIN
Student Writer
Parties, football games, clubbing and weekly night-before-test cramming sessions. Ah, the life of a college student.
Not so for Gator volleyball setter Angie McGinnis.
coE-News: May 15, 2007 VOL. 2 ISSUE 8
VOL. 2, ISSUE 8
MAY 15 , 2007
Three from COE among UF's "Outstanding International Students"
Every April, UF honors some of its most impressive international and foreign-born students with its Outstanding International Student Awards. This year three graduate students from the College of Education made the list of award recipients.
Award winners include (from left), Vasa Buraphadeja, Amrita Mukherjee and Fatma Aslan-Tutak.
COE doctoral candidates honored with Multicultural Awards
Two College of Education students were among those honored for efforts to cross cultural divides when the University of Florida gave out its Multicultural Awards in March.
UF to honor leading educators at commencement
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — The University of Florida College of Education will honor five of the state’s most effective school administrators at its spring commencement ceremony May 5.
UF study looks at preservice teachers' Facebook entries
In colleges of education, nothing says “generation gap” quite like Facebook.
Professors are flustered at the idea of preservice teachers posting intimate details of their lives on the Web. College students, raised on social networking sites, often don’t understand what the fuss is all about – when websites can be taken down or restricted to only a few users.
A new study by University of Florida College of Education researchers took a closer look at the issue, surveying the Facebook sites of hundreds of prospective teachers.
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