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Student Journey Culminates in Business Experience and Sports Excellence
-Paige Zizka ‘24, recent Sport Management program graduate, started a business, interned with the Texas Rangers during their World Series title run and helped lead the Texas A&M Cycling Team to a national championship.
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Aggie Teacher Recognized for Leadership in the Classroom
-Former student Caitlin Baumgarten ’16, eighth-grade history and social studies teacher in College Station ISD, earned two awards for her commitment to education and leadership.
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KNSM Student Manages Goals On and Off the Pitch
-Hart Ray ‘24, a recent graduate of our Sport Management program worked as a student manager for the Fightin’ Texas Aggie Women’s Soccer Team.
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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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NASA Recognizes Former Student’s Support of Underrepresented Groups
-Former graduate student Dr. Austin Mardon ’90 has been honored with NASA’s Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Accessibility (DEIA) Medal.
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Former Graduate Student Competes for America’s Favorite Teacher Title
-Aggie graduate Joyce Welch is competing for the title of America’s Favorite Teacher.
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Aggie Teacher’s Approach to Literacy Inspires Fellow Educators
-Former student Abby Ramos Stanutz ’05 transforms literacy education at Longfellow Middle School in San Antonio and shares her effective teaching methods with teachers nationwide.
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Mother and Daughter Inspire Student Health and Fitness Through PEAP
-Theresa Wenzel and daughter Alison Soltis, instructors at Texas A&M’s PEAP, guide students through diverse physical activity courses and empower them with wellness education.
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Former CEHD Student Furthers Bilingual Education in the Rio Grande Valley
-Dr. J. Joy Esquierdo, a graduate of our Bilingual Education Ph.D. program, was elected the interim Vice Provost for B3HSI integrations at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley.
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Aggie-led School District Receives National Blue Ribbon Award
-Former Texas A&M University student and adjunct faculty member Elisabeth Luevanos guides Milano Elementary School to National Blue Ribbon recognition as the district’s superintendent.
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From Class Time to Prime Time: Sport Management Student’s Journey to Emmy Stardom
-Former student Tyler Pickle’s journey to Emmy Stardom
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Former CEHD Students Honored At Awards Gala
-Six former students were honored at CEHD’s annual Outstanding Alumni Awards Gala.
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Former College of Education and Human Development Students Honored at Awards Gala
-Seven outstanding leaders in education, athletics, physical therapy and law enforcement were recognized at the College of Education and Human Development’s 2022 Outstanding Alumni Awards Gala
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More than a ring
-When Rebecca Buckland ’09 had her ring stolen, student teacher Sarah Adams ’21 called on the Aggie family to replace it.
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2021 Outstanding Alumni announced
-Six alumni of the college will be recognized for their professional achievements and college-wide impact at the 2021 Outstanding Alumni Gala on Friday, Oct. 22 at the Texas A&M Hotel and Conference Center.
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Former students honor 9/11 through gratitude to Canada
-Twenty years ago 38 passenger planes were forced to reroute to Gander, Newfoundland amid terror attacks in New York City and Washington. The small Canadian town became a refuge for nearly 6,700 stranded passengers.
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Former health education student mentors homeless youth in Hawaii
-Homeless youth across the U.S. experience many obstacles as a result of their circumstance. In Hawaii, they face additional challenges that are unique to the state.
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Former Student Highlight: A connection spanning 30 years
-Dr. Robin Rackley was in her second year of teaching at North Zulch ISD when Stephanie Deskin was in her first-grade class.
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Student teaching goes virtual with Tomball ISD
-In the Fall of 2020, a new collaboration came to life. Working with Dr. Jeff McCanna ‘20, Chief of Human Talent at Tomball ISD, faculty found a way to offer future teachers a virtual senior methods semester.
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Dr. Glenda Byrns retiring after 13 years with CEHD
-Byrns, Clinical Professor Emerita of Special Education, is retiring this month after 13 years with CEHD. She joined the faculty in 2003 while working on a Ph.D. in Educational Psychology.
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We Teach Texas P12 Mentoring and Coaching Academy begins at Texas A&M
-The first cohort included 79 educators from school districts across Texas in June and July.
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The field of Special Education’s struggles amid a pandemic
-School districts are trying to identify ways to support children with disabilities outside of the classroom.
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A Legacy of Education at Texas A&M
-Irma Alvarado graduated in 1970 with a bachelor’s in education. She is known as one of the first Hispanic female graduates of Texas A&M. Now, she is focused on using that education to inspire others.
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Forging a Legacy of Learning
-Betty Hanks ’69 shares her story as part of the college’s 50th Anniversary year.
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