Friday, October 16

Noted Finnish educator Pasi Sahlberg, one of the world’s experts on education reform, told an audience in Baker Hall that both excellence and equity are needed to achieve academic success. Sahlberg, delivering the first John Stoops... Continue reading »
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Wednesday, October 14

It is auspicious that the U.N. International Day of the Girl Child falls on October 11, 2015, close on the heels of the adoption of the Sustainable Development Goals. As the U.N. sets out to attain gender equality and women’s empowerment by 2030, the occasion provides an... Continue reading »

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Wednesday, October 14

For the analysis, Tessie Rose Bailey, a special education professor at Montana State University Billings, and Perry Zirkel, a professor of education and law at Lehigh University, assessed the number of court decisions across the country over the 34-year period by... Continue reading »

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Sunday, October 11

“A rose by any other name would smell as sweet.” This oft-quoted Shakespearean line has served to teach generations of students that the names of things really should not impact one’s ability to recognize them. 

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Monday, September 28

Dean Gary M. Sasso will be stepping in as interim Vice President and Associate Provost for the Office of International Affairs effective October 1, 2015. During this interim period, Dean Sasso will continue to serve in his current capacity as Dean of the College of... Continue reading »

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Monday, September 21

After the 2012 school shooting in Newtown, Conn., advocates for children in the state put a renewed focus on special education and children who need help. One challenge? Getting parents and school districts to agree on what to do.

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