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2022 Virtual Open House for Prospective Graduate Students

The College of Education invites prospective master's and doctoral students to join us for our Spring 2022 Virtual Open House: Inside the Graduate Student Experience. You'll gain a broad overview of the College of Education, review our resources for graduate students, and receive insight from a panel of current graduate students representing all three departments.…

A Virtual Talk with Chris Busey

Zoom

Join the Department of Teacher Education and Learning Sciences, in collaboration with the college's Change Agent Task for Advancing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, for A Virtual Talk with Dr. Christopher L. Busey, a joint associate professor in the Center for Latin American Studies and College of Education at the University of Florida. Register in advance…

2022 EEPA Speaker Series: Andrew Ho

Zoom

Complete the form to join us and guest speaker Andrew Ho of Harvard University on April 7, from Noon to 1 p.m.as part of the Spring 2022 EEPA Program Speaker Series. Register below by noon, April 6, to receive the zoom link. The EEPA Program Speaker Series seeks to foster an interest in education policy…

Spring 2022 Graduation Ceremony

Reynolds Coliseum 2411 Dunn Avenue, Raleigh, NC

The College of Education’s Spring 2022 Graduation Ceremony will be held Friday, May 6, at 5 p.m. in Reynolds Coliseum. This is an in-person ceremony, though the ceremony will also be livestreamed on the College of Education’s YouTube channel for family and friends who cannot attend in person. No tickets are required for graduation. Doors will…

Wake STEM Early College Open House for NC State Community

Wake STEM Early College High School 2205 Walnut Street, Cary, United States

Since 2017, NC State's College of Education has played an integral role in the partnership of the Wake STEM Early College High School and NC State. Wake STEM has emerged as a premier high school in Wake County, North Carolina and the United States. The high school is home to many bright young scholars who…