Associate Professor Zhihui Fang from the School of Teaching and Learning has received the prestigious UF Research Foundation Professorship for 2005-2007, which recognizes the impact that research faculty makes to the University’s success.
The award carries a $5,000 annual salary supplement and a one-time $3,000 research grant. The 2005 UFRF Professors were recommended by their colle…
https://education.ufl.edu/news/files/2019/07/News-1-300x65.png00https://education.ufl.edu/news/files/2019/07/News-1-300x65.png2006-01-17 16:14:432011-10-13 12:26:28Fang named Research Foundation Professor in Education
As part of its centennial year celebrations and in conjunction with its search for the Fien Professorship in Education, the College of Education at the University of Florida is sponsoring a three-part lecture series designed to help keep UF connected to outstanding scholars in the field. The Fien Lecture Series will get under way with a talk by Robert Jiménez at 3 p.m., Thursday, Jan. 26…
https://education.ufl.edu/news/files/2019/07/News-1-300x65.png00https://education.ufl.edu/news/files/2019/07/News-1-300x65.png2006-01-17 16:14:032011-10-13 12:26:28College initiates Fien Lecture Series as part of search for endowed chair
A talk by popular cultural historian Michael Eric Dyson tops the list of events marking Black History Month in February. Dyson, named by Essence magazine as one of the 50 most-inspiring African-Americans in the United States, is scheduled to speak at 8 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 9, in the Grand Ballroom of the J. Wayne. Reitz Union. His talk is sponsored in part by the University of Florida Black Stud…
https://education.ufl.edu/news/files/2019/07/News-1-300x65.png00https://education.ufl.edu/news/files/2019/07/News-1-300x65.png2006-01-17 16:13:292011-10-13 12:26:28Best-selling author, scholar, cultural critic Michael Eric Dyson to speak as part of Black History Month events
Five teachers, principals and administrators from public school districts throughout the state were honored by the University of Florida as distinguished educators during the University’s recent fall 2005 commencement ceremonies.
The five honorees were each chosen by their districts to represent their counties for this twice-yearly award to recognize outstanding building-level educators for their commitment to the profession.
/by https://education.ufl.edu/news/files/2019/07/News-1-300x65.png00https://education.ufl.edu/news/files/2019/07/News-1-300x65.png2005-12-14 18:34:542011-10-13 12:26:28P.K. Yonge Chorus to Perform in Carnegie Hall
Cirecie West-Olatunji, assistant professor of counselor education at the UF College of Education, has received the Tutt-Jones Memorial Research Grant from the African American Success Foundation to investigate effective parenting practices among African-American parents of “at -risk” s…
https://education.ufl.edu/news/files/2019/07/News-1-300x65.png00https://education.ufl.edu/news/files/2019/07/News-1-300x65.png2005-12-14 14:11:542011-10-13 12:26:28Grant aids study on parenting practices among successful black students
Former UF College of Education Dean Ben F. Nelms has been granted Professor Emeritus status by the University.
“Ben has an excellent record of teaching, scholarship and service to the College and the University. I am very pleased to make this announcement,” said Dean Catherine Emihovich…
https://education.ufl.edu/news/files/2019/07/News-1-300x65.png00https://education.ufl.edu/news/files/2019/07/News-1-300x65.png2005-12-14 14:00:132011-10-13 12:26:28Former Dean Nelms becomes Professor Emeritus
James H. Pitts, associate professor, Counselor Education, is retiring at the end of December after 34 years at the University of Florida.
Pitts came to the University in the fall of 1971 as an assistant professor in University College, a now-defunct college at the University where freshmen and …
https://education.ufl.edu/news/files/2019/07/News-1-300x65.png00https://education.ufl.edu/news/files/2019/07/News-1-300x65.png2005-12-14 13:59:152016-05-06 14:00:04Associate Professor Retires After 34 Years at UF
Fang named Research Foundation Professor in Education
Associate Professor Zhihui Fang from the School of Teaching and Learning has received the prestigious UF Research Foundation Professorship for 2005-2007, which recognizes the impact that research faculty makes to the University’s success.
The award carries a $5,000 annual salary supplement and a one-time $3,000 research grant. The 2005 UFRF Professors were recommended by their colle…
College initiates Fien Lecture Series as part of search for endowed chair
As part of its centennial year celebrations and in conjunction with its search for the Fien Professorship in Education, the College of Education at the University of Florida is sponsoring a three-part lecture series designed to help keep UF connected to outstanding scholars in the field. The Fien Lecture Series will get under way with a talk by Robert Jiménez at 3 p.m., Thursday, Jan. 26…
Best-selling author, scholar, cultural critic Michael Eric Dyson to speak as part of Black History Month events
A talk by popular cultural historian Michael Eric Dyson tops the list of events marking Black History Month in February. Dyson, named by Essence magazine as one of the 50 most-inspiring African-Americans in the United States, is scheduled to speak at 8 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 9, in the Grand Ballroom of the J. Wayne. Reitz Union. His talk is sponsored in part by the University of Florida Black Stud…
University recognizes state's distinguished educators
Five teachers, principals and administrators from public school districts throughout the state were honored by the University of Florida as distinguished educators during the University’s recent fall 2005 commencement ceremonies.
The five honorees were each chosen by their districts to represent their counties for this twice-yearly award to recognize outstanding building-level educators for their commitment to the profession.
The distinguished educators are:
P.K. Yonge Chorus to Perform in Carnegie Hall
<p style="font-size: 9px; text-ali…
coE-News: December 15, 2005, VOL. 1 ISSUE 4
DECEMBER 15, 2005
VOL. 1, ISSUE 4
EAP doctoral students receive honors
Karen Bakuzonis
A doctora…
Grant aids study on parenting practices among successful black students
Former Dean Nelms becomes Professor Emeritus
“Ben has an excellent record of teaching, scholarship and service to the College and the University. I am very pleased to make this announcement,” said Dean Catherine Emihovich…
Associate Professor Retires After 34 Years at UF
Pitts came to the University in the fall of 1971 as an assistant professor in University College, a now-defunct college at the University where freshmen and …
Categories
Archives
Instagram
Facebook
LinkedIn
Resources
Contact Webmaster
Help
Programs
Research
For Non-Majors
Alumni
Acceptable Use
Disability Services
Privacy Policy
Contact Us
College of Education
140 Norman Hall
PO Box 117040
Gainesville, FL 32611-7044
(352) 392-0726