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Horses & Healing: Education Course Explores Mental Health, Community and Advocacy
TCU course transcends academic boundaries by propelling students into the core of societal issues and community-driven solutions. Utilizing field visits and guest lectures, the course immerses students in the real-world challenges prevalent in diverse communities surrounding Fort Worth, Texas.
College of Education Professor Receives Deans' Award for Teaching Excellence
Jan Lacina, Ph.D., professor and Bezos Family Foundation Endowed Chair in Early Childhood Education, was recently awarded the Deans’ Award for Teaching.
Doctoral Candidate Awarded for Research Efforts
Savannah Graham, a doctoral candidate in science education, was recognized for her research at the recent International Consortium for Research in Science and Mathematics Education (ICRSME).
Andrews Institute Awarded Cross-Discipline National Science Foundation Grant
A new grant will support TCU’s effort to determine how it has implicitly influenced the inequities in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) departments.
Four New Scholars Appointed to National Program
The College of Education has named four new students in its Holmes Scholars program, part of a national network of students from traditionally underrepresented backgrounds in pursuit of doctoral degrees.
COE Faculty to Use NSF Grant to Teach Learning Disabled Employable Skills
Drs. Michael Faggella-Luby and Curby Alexander were recently awarded a subcontract for Directed Analytics’ $256,000 Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF).
Recess Kit Projects benefit TCU students and area school children
Teacher education majors at TCU learn the benefits of different types of play and how to create an environment that supports student’s development through play and creative thinking.
TCU Earns Full Membership to National Education Organization
TCU and the College of Education were recently granted full membership to University Council for Educational Administration (UCEA).
From Starpoint to the COE: Q&A with Caroline Cutrona
Caroline Cutrona attended Starpoint School at TCU, a laboratory school that provides children with learning disabilities the opportunity to reach their educational potential. She has now come full circle as an early childhood education major with an emphasis in special education.
Award-winning American Indian scholar and author to visit TCU
Brenda Child, Ph.D. (Red Lake Ojibwe) is this year’s Premier Green Honors Chair, co-hosted by the College of Education and AddRan College of Liberal Arts at TCU. She will be on campus Nov. 8-11 for a week of lectures, community listening and discussions.