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Friday, May 31

A nearly $900K grant from IES supports Ethan Van Norman’s work to develop a quantitatively rigorous and user-friendly measure of the effectiveness of interventions for students with disabilities and learning difficulties.

Schools provide interventions for students with disabilities and learning difficulties to help those... Read more »

Thursday, May 30

Netta Admoni of the counseling psychology program received this year's Elizabeth V. Stout Dissertation Award from the College of Education for her dissertation, "Maternal Sensitivity and Patterns of Infant Respiratory Sinus Arrhythmia and Infant Distress in Response to Maternal Engagement and Disengagement.”

One graduate from each of... Read more »

Thursday, May 30

Dr. Brook Sawyer of the teaching, learning and technology program received the '61 Professorship. 

This highly competitive Professorship recognizes faculty who have achieved the rank of associate professor and have shown excellence in teaching, research, and service.

Thursday, May 30

Dr. Nic Johnson of the counseling psychology program was named to the prestigious Frank Hook Professorship.

This award is granted to junior faculty members who demonstrate extraordinary dedication to teaching. It was established in honor of Dr. Frank S. Hook, who from 1952 to 1989 taught in the University's Department of English.

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Thursday, May 30

The Centennial School was awarded a $6,500 STEM grant from the Toshiba America Foundation, which allowed for the purchase of robotics kits.

Over the next 10 years, 70 percent of new jobs in Pennsylvania are expected to require that workers use computers and new technologies. It’s why Gov. Tom Wolf has been rolling out ... Read more »