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Nov 28, 2016

Community College 3.0

Creating a stronger community college system depends on pushing students toward post-graduation success, said Joshua Wyner in the College of Education’s annual Dallas Herring Lecture on November 14. Wyner, vice… 

Participants at Teaching and Learning Conference

Jul 12, 2016

Increasing Student Success in a Rapidly Changing Economy

Cultivating faculty leaders to spearhead academic initiatives results in student success. In order to support educational best practices, community college educators gathered at the end of June for the Completion by Design Conference on Teaching and Learning. 

NC STATE

Jun 14, 2016

5 Questions with Recipient of the Tony and Beth Zeiss Award: Dr. Bobbie Frye, ’14

Dr. Bobbie Frye graduated from the College of Education with an Ed.D. in Adult and Community College Education in 2014, and she is currently the director of institutional research at… 

Jun 3, 2016

Spotlight on Associate Professor James Bartlett

James Bartlett works to ensure the academic and professional success of College of Education students working toward becoming community college executives. Bartlett, an associate professor in the Department of Educational Leadership, Policy and Human Development, serves as the director of the department’s Charlotte cohort for adult and community college education. 

May 3, 2016

Spotlight on Gayle Greene, Wake Tech Executive Vice President

With nearly three decades of higher education experience, Gayle Greene, who earned her doctorate of education in 1998, knows how strong leadership guides institutional success. The College of Education alumna serves as executive vice president of Wake Technical Community College, North Carolina’s largest community college, and one of the fastest-growing community colleges in the nation. 

Apr 15, 2016

Professor Brings 40 Years’ Experience in the Field to the College of Education

With more than 40 years experience in higher education, Dr. Robert Templin still aims to impact the academic and social success of community college students. Templin, a professor of practice in the College of Education’s Educational Leadership, Policy, and Human Development (ELPHD) department, helps guide the evolution of the department’s community college leadership Ed.D. program.