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Jan 19, 2016

5 Questions With 2016 NTLI Fellowship Award Recipient Rebecca Hite

Rebecca Hite is a doctoral candidate in science education within in the department of Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics Education (STEM Ed) who recently won the 2016 National Technology Leadership Initiative (NTLI) Fellowship Award. 

Dec 16, 2015

5 Questions With Student Mark A. McLean

STEM Ed student Mark A. McLean shares his motivations for enrolling in the college and what his experiences have been thus far. 

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Dec 15, 2015

5 Questions with STEM Ed Undergrad Campbell Cross

Campbell Cross is an undergraduate student studying in the Department of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Education. She will graduate with a degree in middle school math education this December. 

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Dec 14, 2015

NC State Ranks Best Value for Online Graduate Education Programs

The College of Education ranked number four out of the top 50 best value of national online graduate education programs of 2016. 

Dec 10, 2015

Spotlight on December Graduate Cathryn Lippard

In December, we recognize and congratulate our students who will receive their degrees during fall commencement. 

Nov 24, 2015

Master’s Student Works to Change the Way Mathematics is Taught

Samantha Porter, a master’s student in Mathematics Education, is making major strides towards changing the way that mathematics is taught in the Caribbean. 

Nov 19, 2015

Why I Educate: College of Education Alumnus On His Motivation to Teach

Douglas Marquis McCullough is a 2010 Science Education graduate who teaches chemistry, forensics and physical science at Cary High School. 

Nov 12, 2015

Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Education Doctoral Student On the Reimagined Ph.D. Programs

Laila L. Thompson is a current Ph.D. student studying Mathematics Education in the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Education (STEM Ed) department. We sat down with Laila to talk more… 

Sep 28, 2015

Noyce Teaching Scholars Selected

North Carolina State University announced the newest cohort of Noyce Mathematics Education Teaching Scholars (METS). The Noyce METS program is funded with about $1 million from the National Science Foundation’s Robert Noyce… 

Apr 17, 2015

New Re-Designed Ph.D. Programs: The Scholar Leader

The College of Education has re-designed the Doctor of Philosophy degrees and will open these new options to applicants who will be students enrolling in Fall 2016. The scholar leader…