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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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A Path to Patient Care
-First-generation Aggie Sheyla Leon ’26 discovered her passion for medicine through kinesiology, research and mentorship as she prepares for medical school at UTMB.
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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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Why Some Children Struggle to Read: Texas A&M Researcher Leads Study inside the Brain
-A new Texas A&M study reveals which cognitive skills shape how children learn to read and where struggling readers need support.
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Strengthening Support for Those with Autism
-Texas A&M researchers are improving autism support from early identification to adulthood through education and community engagement.
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Creating Simple Summer Routines
-The Texas A&M Institute for Early Childhood Development & Education shows simple daily routines can help young children feel safe, confident, and independent.
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Supporting Science this Spring
-The Texas A&M Institute for Early Childhood Development & Education shows how everyday spring moments such as planting, exploring outdoors and watching the weather can spark curiosity and science learning in young children.
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Excellence in Education Beyond Texas
-Former student and researcher earns All-District Teacher of the Year after two decades supporting students and mentoring future educators.
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Celebrating Early Writing
-The Texas A&M Institute for Early Childhood Development & Education highlights how simple, meaningful writing experiences help young children build confidence, communication skills and a strong foundation for lifelong literacy.
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New Literacy Initiative Aims to Level the Playing Field for Rural Schools
-Project ROOTS brings $15 million in federal funding to support reading and science instruction in underserved communities
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Built for the Workplace
-Through hands-on learning and mentorship in Texas A&M’s Human Resource Development program, Hailey Molina ’26 transformed a summer internship into a full-time role.
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Goal Setting for Littles
-The Texas A&M Institute for Early Childhood Development & Education offers advice on simple, everyday ways families can support confidence, independence and learning for their young children.
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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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New Hagler Fellow Robert Pianta Explores Teacher-Student Dynamics
-Virginia scholar brings research on classroom interactions to CEHD
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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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Learning Through Baking
-The Texas A&M Institute for Early Childhood Development & Education offers advice on how you can turn baking into a fun learning experience.
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Caring for the Community
-Ella Cole ’26, a Texas A&M kinesiology student, shares how scholarship support and hands-on learning are preparing her for physical therapy.
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Temperament in Human Development: Research & Practice
-Department of Educational Psychology Hosts Global Conference on Temperament.
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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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Becoming the Mental Health Leaders Schools Need
-Our online M.Ed. in Educational Psychology prepares certified teachers to step into the mental health leadership roles schools need.
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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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Helping Kids Manage Big Emotions
-The Texas A&M Institute for Early Childhood Development & Education shares how parents can help their children understand and manage big feelings by naming emotions, modeling healthy expression and validating what they feel.
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Former CEHD Students Honored at Awards Gala
-Our 2025 Outstanding Alumni Awards Gala recognized seven difference makers with the highest honored bestowed upon former CEHD students.
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