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Learning in Prime Time
-Texas A&M sport management students earned paid, hands-on experience working the 2026 NFL Draft in Pittsburgh, gaining real-world skills in event operations, fan engagement, and professional sports management.
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Preparing Teacher-Citizen Leaders on a National Stage
-Haynes Teacher Corps students took their learning beyond the classroom with an immersive experience in Washington, D.C., where education, policy and leadership intersect.
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“What If You Fly?”: Sofia’s Journey to Graduation
-Through resilience and academic coaching, one kinesiology senior overcame struggles to reach the graduation stage.
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Simulating Space to Protect Human Health
-A new collaboration with the College of Nursing is advancing research that could help improve the health and safety of humans in space and here on Earth.
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Driven by Curiosity
-From elite collegiate swimmer to award‑winning researcher, doctoral student Ben Doyle ’28 is driven by curiosity about human performance.
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Texas A&M CEHD Ranked Among Top 10 in Online Graduate Education
-The Texas A&M College of Education and Human Development has among the best online graduate education programs in the country, according to U.S. News and World Report.
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Helping Our Heroes
-Texas A&M researchers explored how firefighters’ protective gear affects their mobility, performance and long‑term health.
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Bridging Education, Research and Community
-The new TRACE Lab for Global Citizenship at Texas A&M University blends classroom learning with real-world engagement to empower students and educators as leaders.
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CEHD Partners with the George & Barbara Bush Foundation to Advance Family Literacy
-Through a partnership with the new Barbara Bush Fund for Family Literacy, the College of Education and Human Development at Texas A&M University looks to help strengthen literacy programs benefiting children, parents and families nationwide.
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New Endowment Strengthens Handball Tradition at Texas A&M
-A new endowment advances the sport of handball at Texas A&M and expands opportunities for student wellness.
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Reimagining Global Teacher Education
-Dr. Cheryl Craig’s award-winning publication addresses the impact of teacher shortages and the pandemic on global education.
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Strength in Every Step
-An Aggie senior shares his journey towards graduation while battling cancer.
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2025-26 Meet Our New CEHD Faculty
-Get to know about the experience and research focus our new faculty members bring to the College of Education and Human Development.
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Driving Policy Through Research
-The Texas A&M Education Research Center seeks to provide educators with the data and insights to shape policy and practice in Texas and Beyond.
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Dr. Hajovsky Elected Fellow in the American Psychological Association
-Dr. Daniel Hajovsky has been elected one of the newest Fellows in the American Psychological Association.
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Unlocking the Power of Sport Data
-The new Collaborative for Sport Data Science seeks to advance student research and connect experts from across the country and beyond.
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College of Education and Human Development Among Top 10 Online Graduate Education Programs
-The College of Education and Human Development ranks among the Top 10 Best Master’s in Education Programs in the country.
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Grant Supports Research for Girls’ Education in India
-Dr. Ananya Tiwari has earned a prestigious grant to research how to improve education for girls in India.
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Former CEHD Students Honored at Awards Gala
-Our 2024 Outstanding Alumni Awards Gala honored seven leaders with the highest honor bestowed upon a former student in the College of Education and Human Development.
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CEHD Fund Propels Research Initiatives for Faculty
-CEHD’s Catalyst Fund aims to support the success of research initiatives from our faculty.
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Supporting Bilingual Teachers Across Texas
-A research project addressing the need for bilingual teachers in Texas has nearly tripled its reach in the past two years.
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Exploring the Impact of Black-Led Independent Schools
-Dr. Daniel Thomas III has earned a competitive grant to research the impact of Black-led independent schools on the humanities.
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Meet KNSM’s New Faculty
-Meet the new faculty members of CEHD’s Department of Kinesiology & Sport Management.
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Honoring Former Student’s Legacy
-The College of Education and Human Development dedicated a tree and bench honoring the memory and legacy of former educator Margo K. Dailey.
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