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Forty-six children in the Future Gators class participated in a graduation ceremony held on Sunday, May 16, at the P.Y. Yonge Auditorium. Dr. Catherine Emihovich, dean of the College of Education, spoke to the children and their families about the joy of being a pre-schooler and the excitement of becoming a kindergartener. The children sang songs and shared the Baby Gator cheer with the audie…
As part of his September 2004 inauguration activities, UF President Bernie Machen asked UF faculty to read to help raise diversity awareness. The project, the Faculty Reading Initiative, calls for instructors to read a book by Beverly Daniel Tatum titled,
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The University of Florida College of Education, founded in 1906 as Florida’s first education school, once again has joined the nation’s top tier of education schools in the U.S. News & World Report’s 2005 edition of "America’s Best Graduate Schools."
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High-poverty schools in Jacksonville, Miami, Gainesville unite to improve student achievement, teacher retention
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Three Education Students Recognized at Multicultural Awards Ceremony
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Baby Gator Graduation
Forty-six children in the Future Gators class participated in a graduation ceremony held on Sunday, May 16, at the P.Y. Yonge Auditorium. Dr. Catherine Emihovich, dean of the College of Education, spoke to the children and their families about the joy of being a pre-schooler and the excitement of becoming a kindergartener. The children sang songs and shared the Baby Gator cheer with the audie…
Faculty Reading Initiative: Recommended Books on diversity for All Ages
As part of his September 2004 inauguration activities, UF President Bernie Machen asked UF faculty to read to help raise diversity awareness. The project, the Faculty Reading Initiative, calls for instructors to read a book by Beverly Daniel Tatum titled,
UF College of Education selects accomplished alumna as new associate dean of academic affairs
GAINESVILLE, Fla.— The University of Florida College of Education has recruited one of its own graduates, University of Georgia adminis…
UF College of Education Ranked Among Nation's Top Education Schools
The University of Florida College of Education, founded in 1906 as Florida’s first education school, once again has joined the nation’s top tier of education schools in the U.S. News & World Report’s 2005 edition of "America’s Best Graduate Schools."
UF appoints education professor as associate dean of graduate school
Vivian Correa, professor and former chair of special education at the University of Florida College of Education, has been name…
Career Night event will show how a degree in education can lead to many job options
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UF College of Education
Teaching is not the only career path available through the College of Education. UF students can learn about the many other choices on T…
USDA recognizes UF's lab school for nutritious breakfast program
WACHOVIA GRANT BOOSTS UF-LED SCHOOL NETWORK
High-poverty schools in Jacksonville, Miami, Gainesville unite to improve student achievement, teacher retention
<table cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=2 width=300 align=right summary="Reading teacher Randi Garlitz teaches first- and second-graders at Williams Elementary School in Gainesville. She says the hands-on professional development training led by Univers…
UF-led team receives $750,000 NSF grant to attract more women and minorities to engineering, computer science fields
GAINESVILLE, Fla.—White men have long dominated the engineering and scientific fields in the United States, but that may s…
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