SOE students accepted into Phi Beta Delta Honor Society
Congratulations to the following School of Education students who have been accepted into Phi Beta Delta Honor Society, the first honor society dedicated to recognizing scholarly achievement in international education: Jessica Askew Nyomi Hemphill Kayla Howell Kerri Potter Christina Santiago Emily Vines The Spring 2018 induction ceremony is scheduled at 4-6pm on April 24 in […]
CIVIL DISCOURSE WORKSHOP –HOW TO DIALGOUE WITH COMPASSION
Learn to engage in productive and respectful dialogue. Develop skills to maintain civility and compassion amid conflicting ideas while engaging in change for our community. Hosted by Onward and sponsored by UNC Greensboro’s Department of Educational Leadership and Cultural Foundations (ELC). Speaker: Rev. Tricia Debeer, Community Organizer and Social Justice Activitst When: April 22, 2018 from 3:00 […]
CED master’s student, Kristian Robinson, selected as a 2018-2019 NBCC Minority Fellow
CED master’s student, Kristian Robinson, has been selected as a 2018-2019 NBCC Minority Fellow. Congrats! Through the Minority Fellowship Program (MFP), NBCC seeks to “expand the behavioral health workforce in order to reduce health disparities and improve health care outcomes for traditionally underserved populations.” The NBCC MFP will help ensure that the behavioral health needs […]
ELC alum, Dr. Leslie Locklear, & ELC faculty member, Dr. Silvia Bettez, newly published book
Congratulations to ELC alum, Dr. Leslie Locklear, and Dr. Silvia Bettez (ELC), for the launch of their work in a newly published book, “Cultural Constructions of Identity”.
Dr. Allison Crowe, CED alum interviewed for lead story in Counseling Today
Congrats to Dr. Allison Crowe, CED alum and associate professor at East Carolina University, who was interviewed for the lead story in the April 2018 issue of Counseling Today: “The battle against burnout.”