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Cherry Crayton

May 3, 2017

Karen Tharrington ’17 PHD: Becoming a Better Online Instructor

Karen Tharrington ’17 PHD wanted to merge her interests in language, teaching and technology. She found a way through the College of Education. 

May 3, 2017

Melissa Goto ’17: A Pathway to A-Ha Moments (And a Job)

Melissa Goto ’17 chose to attend the College of Education because of the practical experience the college provides inside and outside the classroom. One such experience became a pathway to a… 

May 3, 2017

Lauren Slenker ’17: What It Means to be a Teacher

As a College of Education student, Lauren Slenker ’17 learned the importance of fostering relationships. She’ll bring those lessons to her own middle grades classroom this fall. 

New wolf statue on central campus.

May 2, 2017

4 Incoming Education Students Named Goodnight Scholars

The prestigious Goodnight Scholars Program will support four incoming students who will study mathematics education, science education, and elementary education. 

Court of North Carolina

May 1, 2017

3 New Scholarships Support Students Who Exemplify College of Education’s Mission

Three new gifts will endow three scholarships that support students in the College of Education who demonstrate a commitment to ensuring the educational success of all students and to reduce achievement gaps. 

May 1, 2017

College of Education Brand Champion Program

Apr 28, 2017

Nominate Someone for Our People of Poe Series

Court of North Carolina

Apr 27, 2017

Stiff Named Interim Associate Dean for Academic Affairs

The professor of mathematics education will serve as interim associate dean for academic affairs from July 1 through June 30, 2018. 

Creating Community Award

Apr 20, 2017

College of Education Wins Chancellor’s Creating Community Award

The College of Education receives NC State's top award that recognizes contributions in the areas of equity, diversity and inclusion. 

Court of North Carolina

Apr 19, 2017

AJ Fletcher Foundation: Is North Carolina Really a Destination for Teachers?

Assistant Dean Michael Maher talks about the state's teacher shortage and ways to increase attractiveness to the teaching profession.