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All students are required to submit an application to graduate in order to officially graduate from the university. Before applying for graduation, check with your advisor to complete any college or departmental paperwork and confirm that you have completed all requirements toward your degree. Apply for Graduation

Virtual: Education Council Spotlight Awards

Join us as we recognize the commitment and achievements of our College of Education students and outstanding members of our college’s student organizations and club presidents. Everyone is welcome to attend.

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PD 572 – METRC: African-American Read-In — First Thirty Thursdays

Each year the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) sponsors a National African American Read-In encouraging “communities to read together, centering African American books and authors...to make literacy a significant part of Black History Month.” Join METRC on Thursdays in February to hear 30 minutes of reading from Black Authors or Illustrators of picture…

(Counter) Narrative: Black History Month Student Perspectives Panel

The College of Education's Offices of Undergraduate and Graduate Student Success and Advancing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Task Force are sponsoring a student perspectives panel as part of activities around Celebrating Black History Month. Students will share their perspectives about their K-12 experiences and their experiences as pre-service teachers. The event is open to all…

Culturally Relevant and Affirming Pedagogy: Faculty Perspectives Panel

The College of Education's Offices of Undergraduate and Graduate Student Success and Advancing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Task Force are sponsoring a faculty perspectives panel as part of activities around Celebrating Black History Month. Faculty and staff will share their perspectives on the use of culturally relevant and responsive pedagogy in the classroom. The event…

PD 560 – METRC: STEM, Literacy, and Black History Month

Experience this PGU during Black History Month at your convenience; access the online resources anytime between February 5 and February 28. Complete a series of tasks, activities, and challenges exploring STEM contributions of African Americans and literature that serves as windows and mirrors into past history and history-in-the-making. Activities will briefly explore coding, virtual reality,…

College of Education Spring 2021 Graduation Ceremony

The NC State College of Education’s Spring 2021 Graduation Ceremony will be held on Friday, May 14, at 4:30 p.m. via Zoom. Faculty, staff and graduating students can register to participate in the ceremony by completing this form. Family and friends of loved ones can watch the ceremony live on the college's YouTube channel. During…

Red and White Week Event: Life Beyond Graduate School: A Candid Alumni Conversation

As part of of Red and White Week Event activities, the College of Education's Student Success and Strategic Community Engagement team will host Life Beyond Graduate School: A Candid Alumni Conversation on Monday, Oct. 25, 7:30-8:30 p.m., via Zoom. This event will feature several alumni severing as panelists, and is open to the college community.  In addition,…