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Dr. Jane Stallings Remembered For Educational Legacy
-Dr. Stallings was a distinguished educator and author whose career involved the improvement of education for students while elevating the teaching profession.
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Mentorship System Assists Incoming Graduate Students
-Former students in the Master’s of Education program have created a mentorship system aimed at spreading their teaching knowledge to other incoming graduate students.
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Educational Administration and Human Resource DevelopmentEducational PsychologyKinesiology & Sport ManagementStudentTeaching, Learning and Culture
Thirty-Eight CEHD Corps Members Achieve Academic Excellence
-This semester, these Corps members are wearing a gold or silver star above the right pocket of their uniform. Gold stars are awarded to those cadets who post a 4.0 GPR with a minimum of 12 hours the previous semester. Silver stars are awarded to cadets earning a 3.5 GPR with a minimum of 12 hours the previous semester.
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Inaugural Sport Marketing Summit Gives High School Seniors Hands-On Experience
-11 high school seniors from the Bryan/College Station area were given a weekend of hands-on experience in the sports marketing field as part of the Center for Sport Management Research and Education’s (CSMRE) inaugural Sport Marketing Summit.
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Professor, Students Improve Parent Training In Brazos County
-A unique collaboration between a professor of school psychology, two non-profits and an area psychologist is changing the face of parent training in Brazos County.
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Former Student Highlight: Jordan Polk
-When Jordan Polk first started her educational career at Texas A&M, she had a desire to teach in special education. During her senior year, her focus changed. She still had a passion for children with special needs, but she also learned about children with other needs.
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Educational Administration and Human Resource DevelopmentEducational PsychologyFacultyKinesiology & Sport ManagementResearchTeaching, Learning and Culture
Grants Lead To Collaboration On Six Research Projects
-During a fall faculty retreat, Dean Joyce Alexander announced $270,000 available for seed grants with two deadline periods, one in the fall and one in the spring. The six winners of the fall competition were announced last week.
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Spurs Sales Team Train Sports Sales Students
-The sales team not only gave students an in-depth sales training, but also gave them insight into the entire Spurs brand.
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Distinguished Lecture Series: Impact Of Health, Kinesiology And Sport Management On Society
-Leaders in the fields of health, kinesiology and sport management will present their research at the seventh annual Distinguished Lecture Series. This year’s event, titled “Impact of Health, Kinesiology and Sport Management on Society” is scheduled for March 2-4 at Rudder Theater.
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Collaboration Aims To Increase Passion For Science
-A collaboration between professors from four colleges, including the College of Education and Human Development, is hoping to make a difference in the future of the STEM fields – science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
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ChallengeWorks Helps Build Open-Minded Leaders
-ChallengeWorks is helping to build open-minded leaders of the future with its challenge course activities and guided reflection.
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Professor Highlights Concern About The Success Of Latino Males In Higher Education
-Many minority students are first-generation college students and do not have the guidance from parents about the college experience. In 2014, 75 percent of Hispanics graduated high school but just 15 percent graduated college with a Bachelor’s degree or higher.
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Educational Administration and Human Resource DevelopmentEducational PsychologyEventsFacultyKinesiology & Sport ManagementTeaching, Learning and Culture
College Collaboration Brings Deeper Insight To First Folio
-The exhibit will feature literary workshops and showcase original manuscripts of some of Shakespeare’s most famous work, including Hamlet’s “to be or not to be.”
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Dance Science Program Receives Grant
-The Dance Science program recently received a grant for its Dance Guest Artists Initiative. The grant will be used to hire a set of guest dancers during the next two semesters that will assist student dancers in performance.
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New Book Helps Prepare Star Teachers, Administrators
-For Valerie Hill-Jackson, developing accessible resources for pre-service and in-service teachers and administrators is vital to the success of schools across the state and country.
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Human Clinical Research Facility Groundbreaking Thursday
-Envisioned by the Department of Health & Kinesiology, it will house both the Center for Translational Research in Aging and Longevity (CTRAL), headed by Dr. Nicolaas Deutz, and the Exercise & Sport Nutrition Lab (ESNL), headed by Dr. Richard Kreider.
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Sisters Make A Difference In Special Education
-About one of every eight Texas public school students need special education services. Preservice teachers in the special education program at Texas A&M are trained to work with students who have all types of disabilities in all grades and at all levels, from mild to severe.
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Texas Workforce Commission Awards Texas A&M $4.6 Million To Promote Adult Education And Literacy
-Obesity rates in the United States have tripled in the last 30 years.
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Changing Schools For A Changing Nation
-Every seven minutes a child is bullied at school, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.
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Supporting Children With Disabilities And Their Families
-Every seven minutes a child is bullied at school, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.
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Supporting And Improving Urban Education Programs In Houston
-Obesity rates in the United States have tripled in the last 30 years.
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Advocating For Healthy Communities
-Every seven minutes a child is bullied at school, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.
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Impacting Bilingual Education
-Every seven minutes a child is bullied at school, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.
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