Alumni

  • Fall Issue of COE News Celebrates Centennial School

    The fall issue of COE News is a celebration of Centennial School's 60th anniversary. Julie Fogt, director of Centennial School and affiliated COE professor, introduces the issue.

    Read the full issue at: https://conta.cc/4nIdaQR.

  • One Spark Leads to Another

    Gillian Rogerson knew from a very young age that she wanted to work with children. What she didn’t know was that when she joined Lehigh’s Centennial School as a teacher intern, she’d be making history.

    Rogerson’s parents met at Centennial School 36 years ago, making Gillian the first legacy teacher in the school’s 60-year history.

  • Finding Joy in Education

    In 2025, the field of education faces unprecedented challenges. For instance, the National Center for Education Statistics reports that during the 2024-2025 school year, 74% of public schools in the United States faced difficulty hiring teachers to fill vacant positions. Furthermore, teachers indicate that a common reason why they leave the profession is they feel that teaching is an undervalued profession.

  • Mahone Offers Advice to Avoid the Summer Slide

    If you have school-aged kids and are looking for ways to prevent summer learning loss, Abby Mahone '16 Ed.D. has some advice for you. An adjunct instructor in the COE's Educational Leadership program and a director at Moravian Academy, Mahone outlines how parents can avoid summer slide.

  • Schimmoller Selected as Teacher of the Year

    Miriam Schimmoller ‘87G has been recognized by The Washington Post as 2025 Teacher of the Year. Schimmoller, a third grade teacher at Oak Street Elementary School in Falls Church, Va., received her Lehigh M.Ed. in elementary education.

  • Levin Presents Research on At-Risk Students

    Kimberly Levin '03G '22Ph.D. will present, "Using Dropout Predictors to Identify At-Risk Students," at the 2025 CIU 20 Literacy Symposium on June 10 at DeSales University. Her presentation includes findings from her dissertation and the application of those findings to the secondary Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) model used within her school district.

  • Link Recognized for Outstanding Leadership

    Matthew Link '13G, superintendent of the Northern Lehigh School District, was recently awarded the Cooperative Leadership Award by the Lehigh University School Study Council (LUSSC). The award recognizes outstanding leadership within the National School Development Council or on its behalf, including exemplary efforts to establish cooperative relationships with other educational agencies or school study councils in creating programs for the nation’s schools.

  • Your Support Makes a Difference

    On March 25th and 26th, Giving Day + March Mania: Combined Challenge for Lehigh takes place. This 48-hour event impacts all areas of the student experience and challenges all members of the Lehigh family to demonstrate their support for the campus initiatives and causes they are most passionate about. Please visit the COE Giving Day + March Mania page to participate: