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Former SEHD 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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Summer Day Camp Benefits Children and Texas A&M Students
-Camp Adventure provides children ages 8-12 with fun summer memories while offering useful skills and activities for campers and student counselors alike.
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Climate Change and the Future of Sport
-Dr. Brian McCullough contributed research to the Fifth National Climate Assessment, addressing how climate change will affect sport, recreation and physical activity.
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Two Professors Named to Prestigious Science Fellowship
-Drs. Joanne Olson and Jeffrey Liew were elected as Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) for their contributions to the advancement of their respective fields of research.
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Texas A&M Professor’s Passion Helps Bring U.S. Paralympics Competition to Aggieland
-Learn how kinesiology professor Dr. Lisa Colvin led a team effort to place Aggieland on the road to the 2024 Summer Paralympic Games in Paris.
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CDD Highlights Disability Resources for Brazos Valley Families
-The Center on Disability and Development (CDD) hosted the annual Bravos Valley Disability Conference and Resource Fair, providing families with access to disability-related services, presentations, resources and community organizations.
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Coaching the Next Generation
-The Thornton-McFerrin Coaching Academy is addressing the shortage of coaches in schools across Texas and the nation through its Undergraduate Coaching Certificate Program, which offers students the unique opportunity to earn a coaching certificate and gain experience while completing their undergraduate degrees.
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Voices of Impact 2024 Brings Research in Education and Human Development on Stage
-The School of Education and Human Development is proud to host its eighth annual Voices of Impact speaker series on February 27, as researchers will share their expertise and perspectives on issues impacting society.
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SEHD To Help Recognize Longtime Texas Education Advocate
-SEHD To Help Recognize Longtime Texas Education Advocate with Golden Deeds Award.
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The WORDS Project: SEHD Researcher’s Partnership To Enhance Literacy
-Dr. Marc Goodrich of our Department of Teaching, Learning and Culture has partnered with multiple universities in the U.S. to…
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Annual Brazos Valley Disability Conference and Resource Fair this February
-The Texas A&M Center on Disability and Development will host the 2024 Brazos Valley Disability Conference and Resource Fair in February.
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Former School 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 School of Education and Human Development’s 2022 Outstanding Alumni Awards Gala
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Too hot to handle: Climate considerations for youth sport during the hottest years on record
-Two faculty members from the School of Education and Human Development at Texas A&M University address dangerous heat, its impact on youth sports and what can be done to help keep students safe.
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Project VICTORY Connects Rural Students with Real-Life Scientists
-A project led by researchers in the School of Education and Human Development at Texas A&M University looks to ensure that rural students in grades 3-5 receive additional support to increase science literacy, interest in STEM fields, and access to technology.
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CEHD department conserves energy thanks to energy performance program
-Texas A&M College of Education and Human Development joins conservation program to improve building efficiencies and reduce energy consumption costs.
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Texas A&M Celebrates National Biomechanics Day at Local School
-Dr. Jenna Yentes and Texas A&M graduate students come together at a local middle school to celebrate National Biomechanics Day.
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Fostering success for student veterans
-The structured life of military service can be a shocking contrast to the self-directed environment of higher education. Research by a Texas A&M scholar is hoping to help veterans meet the challenges of their transitions.
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Health education research explores ways to discuss sexual health
-Faculty and students in The Laboratory for Community Health Evaluation & Systems Science are collaborating with organizations in Oklahoma aimed at reducing teen pregnancy and improving adolescent health.
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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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CEHD signs MOU with Kenya Ministry of Education
-Members of a delegation from Kenya visited the Texas A&M University campus on Sept. 12-13 to explore partnerships, ultimately signing a memorandum of understanding with the College of Education and Human Development.
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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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Texas A&M Coaching Academy attends THSCA Coaching School & Convention
-The Texas A&M Coaching Academy attended the 89th annual Texas High School Coaches Association Coaching School & Convention in San Antonio, Texas July 18-20, sponsoring speakers, a mentoring program and bringing Aggie student coaches to network.
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How a grant will address gaps in adolescent mental health access in Brazos Valley
-A new grant from the Health Resources and Services Administration awarded to Dr. Carly McCord at Texas A&M University looks to reduce a shortage of adolescent mental health professionals by providing necessary funding and training.
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