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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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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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More Than A Game: Texas A&M Global Initiative Elevates Youth Development Through Sport
-Global Youth Sport for Development Initiative uses evidence-based programs to build life skills and opportunities for young athletes
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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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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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Aggie Veteran Discovers Passion for Teaching
-U.S. Navy veteran pursues bilingual teaching at Texas A&M to help learners grow in language and culture.
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Critical Skills for AI-Driven Economy: Texas A&M Explores How Higher Ed Can Keep Up
-Interdisciplinary team studies micro-credentials and AI literacy to bridge workforce skills gap
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Virtual Reality and Peer Teaching Prep STEM Educators
-Dr. Melanie Kinskey helps lead a multi-site study comparing VR and peer teaching to boost classroom readiness.
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Aggie Inspires Change for Students with Disabilities
-Shelbi Davenport empowers students with disabilities through advocacy, education, and inclusion at Texas A&M.
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Supporting Students Beyond the Classroom
-Embedded mental health counseling helps students access care to succeed academically and personally.
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Texas A&M Partnership Brings Hands-On STEM Learning to Classrooms
-Texas A&M Partnership Brings Hands-On STEM Learning to Classrooms
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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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Advancing Education and the Workforce Through AI
-Dr. Dae Seok Chai leads a multidisciplinary project exploring AI to enhance STEM education and workforce development.
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Strength in Every Step
-An Aggie senior shares his journey towards graduation while battling cancer.
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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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Strengthening Special Education Across Texas
-Two faculty members look to expand training of educators and school leaders to better support students with disabilities in Texas schools.
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Helping Every Student Thrive
-Elementary schools and the College of Education and Human Development are improving identification of language and reading disorders in bilingual students as early as kindergarten.
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