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M.S. in Education student shares lessons learned from national early childhood education conference

M.S. in Education student shares lessons learned from national early childhood education conference

Jan 25, 2021

MSED student Cara O’Brien shares reflections after attending the annual conference of the National Association for the Education of Young Children in November 2020.

Research & Resource Center with Deaf* communities receives federal grant funding

Jan 15, 2021

Education students offer K-12 mathematics tutoring during distance learning

Dec 7, 2020

During fall term, students in WOU’s undergraduate teacher training program tutored more than 300 K-12 students in online mathematics tutoring sessions.

An introduction from the new graduate assistant for the Bilingual Teacher Scholars Program

An introduction from the new graduate assistant for the Bilingual Teacher Scholars Program

Dec 1, 2020

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Contact tracing project gives HEXS students first-hand experience in public health

Contact tracing project gives HEXS students first-hand experience in public health

Nov 23, 2020

HEXS students get to apply their learning to real-world problems while working as contact tracers during the COVID-19 pandemic.

DEL faculty present research at fall conferences

Nov 19, 2020

Faculty in the Division of Education & Leadership have continued to present research at virtual conferences this fall, despite the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic.

HEXS’ contact tracing project expands scope to include public outreach

HEXS’ contact tracing project expands scope to include public outreach

Oct 27, 2020

In the months since the COVID-19 pandemic began, HEXS faculty and students have taken on a larger role in battling the pandemic and are now helping the county with both…

Division of Health & Exercise Science welcomes Dr. Leanne Cusack

Division of Health & Exercise Science welcomes Dr. Leanne Cusack

Sep 29, 2020

Meet Dr. Cusack, whose two favorite things are biking and hockey. She even manages to combine them into one epic activity.

Dr. Lin Wu joins Division of Education & Leadership faculty

Dr. Lin Wu joins Division of Education & Leadership faculty

Sep 28, 2020

Dr. Wu, whose research interests include culturally responsive pedagogy, multicultural teacher education and critical race theory, will be teaching classes in the teacher licensure program.

Division of Health & Exercise Science appoints Dr. Daniel Dowhower to faculty

Division of Health & Exercise Science appoints Dr. Daniel Dowhower to faculty

Sep 25, 2020

Dr. Dowhower’s research focuses on understanding the effects of stigma and discrimination on safer sex practices and the challenges faced by long-term survivors of…

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