Dr. John Willse (Educational Research Methodology) received continuation of funding from Wake Forest University for the project “Using projective unidimensional models for measuring multidimensional educational data.” This project is supported by funds from the U.S. Department of Education Institute of Education Sciences. This sub-award from Wake Forest University is part of an IES grant that is […]

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Dr. Ayesha Boyce (Educational Research Methodology) received new funding from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign for the project “Network for Computational Nanotechnology – Hierarchical nanoMFG Node.” This project is supported by funds from the National Science Foundation (NSF). The evaluation team, led by external program evaluator Assistant Professor Boyce and associates from the School of […]

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Congratulations! University of North Carolina at Greensboro is ranked by Top Master’s in Education for the Best Master’s in Educational Assessment, Measurement, and Evaluation Degrees for 2017.  This recognition is truly a testament to excellence! If you like, you can see the list here: https://www.topmastersineducation.com/best-masters-educational-assessment-measurement/ In case you’re wondering, the ranking is published by Top […]

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ERM assistant professor, Ayesha Boyce and Ph.D. student, Cherie Avent traveled to Champaign, IL September 28th, 2017 for the kick-off meeting of the National Science Foundation-funded Nanomanufacturing (nanoMFG) node. The aim of the nanoMFG node is to develop computational software tools aimed at creating smart, model-driven and experimentally informed nanomanufactured structures and devices. The node […]