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  • Spring 2021: CSBS Mental Health and COVID-19 Research Study

    In response to the COVID-19 public health crisis and this ongoing, uncertain, and stressful time, the Center for Social and Behavioral Science is launching the Spring 2021 Mental Health and COVID-19 Research Study. Our goal is to monitor the wellbeing of Illinois students, faculty, and staff. We plan to use this information to better address the impact of COVID-19 on mental health for individuals on campus and in the broader C-U community.

  • Dr. Lisa Monda-Amaya

    Lisa Monda-Amaya Named Interim Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education

    I am pleased to announce that Lisa Monda-Amaya has accepted my offer to become the Interim Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education. She began transitioning into this role on March 15 and will serve as Interim Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education Designate pending approval by the Board of Trustees.

  • Dr. Hua-Hua Chang

    "The Future of Psychometric Research: Standardized Testing in Education" presented by Hua-Hua Chang

    On Tuesday, March 23, guest speaker Dr. Hua-Hua Chang (The Chariles R Hicks Chaired Professor, Purdue University) joins us to talk about the future of psychometric research. All are encouraged to attend, as it should be of broad interest.

    Abstract: Currently, there is a growing movement against standardized testing in education, which has presented tremendous challenges for graduate schools how to prepare future psychometric researchers. The presentation starts with a brief historic review on the anti-standardized testing movement in China during the Cultural Revolution and its unimaginable damage to the country. The focus of the presentation is to discuss emerging challenges in education today and how psychometric research can greatly help. 

    Topic: EPSY QUERIES Brownbag Seminar
    Time: March 23, 2021, 12:00 PM Central Time (US and Canada)

    Join Zoom Meeting
    https://illinois.zoom.us/j/85434042041?pwd=d1BucXo1RE9YNkVhVXl4MEIvWjA2Zz09

    Meeting ID: 854 3404 2041
    Password: 619641
    Find your local number: https://illinois.zoom.us/u/kcjMcLssAk

  • Call to Action to Address Racism & Social Injustice Research Program

    In July 2020, Chancellor Jones announced a $2 million annual commitment by the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign to focus intellectual and scholarly talent of our university to examine two of the greatest challenges facing our society and seek new solutions. Recognizing the critical need for universities across our nation to prioritize research focused on systemic racial inequities and injustices that exist not only in our communities but in higher education itself, the Call to Action to Address Racism & Social Injustice Research Program will provide support for academic research and the expansion of community-based knowledge that advances the understanding of systemic racism and generationally embedded racial disparity.

  • Natalie Coleman

    EPOL Doctoral Candidate Passionate About STEM Education in Underserved Communities

    Natalie Coleman, B.S. '02, is a current doctoral candidate in EPOl and founder of After the Peanut, a company based on the core idea of providing STEM educational opportunities for students in underserved communities.

  • College of Education COVID-19 Research Seed Funding: Spring 2021 Call for Applications

    The Bureau of Educational Research and the College Research Committee, honoring faculty research and scholarship in these areas, invite College of Education researchers to apply for this third call for COVID-19 Seed Grants.

  • 2021 College of Education Convocation Information

    In-person convocation ceremonies will not take place due to the global COVID-19 pandemic. However, the Convocation website shows the exciting things that are happening to celebrate your great achievement! Read on to learn more.

  • OCCRL Partners to Launch Career and Technical Education CoLab (CTE CoLab)

    The Office of Community College Research and Leadership is one of five partnering organizations that has helped launch the CTE CoLab, in response to addressing equity gaps related to low completion rates in career and technical education, particularly among students of color who face systemic inequalities and challenges accessing and completing high-quality CTE programs.

    The CTE CoLab aims to reduce equity gaps for students of color—especially students who are Black, Latinx, or Indigenous—enrolled in credit-bearing online postsecondary CTE programs. Funded by ECMC Foundation, the CTE CoLab is a collaboration led by the Urban Institute in partnership with five national organizations: World Education, Inc., the National Council for Workforce Education, the Office of Community College Research and Leadership at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, the Instructional Technology Council, and the National Coalition of Advanced Technology Centers. This coalition supports the College Community of Practice—a group of community and technical colleges—to build knowledge, center equity in program goals and delivery, and develop and share resources to improve education and career outcomes in online CTE programming.

    The CTE CoLab coalition will select up to 15 community and technical colleges to join the College Community of Practice. CCP will advance the work of these institutions in scaling or enhancing equity-centered approaches to online teaching and learning through a focus on a selected credit-bearing CTE program.

    Each CCP college team will be awarded a $30,000 grant to support participation in this two-year engagement.

    Visit the Urban Institute website for the RFP, CCP Application, and FAQ.

  • Dr. Dipesh Navsaria: “Books Build Better Brains: Sharing Books as a Public Health Intervention”

    On Tuesday, April 6 at noon CST, Dr. Dipesh Navsaria will present "Books Build Better Brains: Sharing Books as a Public Health Intervention" a Zoom speaker event.

  • Computer Science Education Speaker Series

    In anticipation of launching the Teaching Endorsement in Computer Science for Illinois high school teachers in summer of 2021, the College of Education has planning a Computer Science Education Speaker Series this spring.

  • DPI Adds Professors Rodney Hopson and Robb Lindgren to Executive Committee

    These Education faculty join a highly selective and distinguished group of scholars that will enable DPI to explore and develop solutions to long-term economic and social challenges throughout Illinois.

  • TIER-ED Graduate Fellows Program

    Technology Innovation in Educational Research and Design (TIER-ED) Graduate Fellowships will be awarded to graduate students working on a research project in a TIER-ED focused area. Selected TIER-ED Fellows will receive $20,000 for one academic year. Please submit required documents and reference letters by email to tier-ed@education.illinois.edu. The submission deadline is Friday, April 23, 2021, by 5 p.m. CST.

  • TIER-ED Calls for Pilot Project Proposals

    The TIER-ED Pilot Projects Program is designed to foster inter- or trans-disciplinary intellectual engagement through funding pilot or proof-of-concept projects. The submission deadline is Friday, April 23, 2021, by 5 p.m. CST.

  • Free Bystander Intervention Training Hosted by Asian American Cultural Center

    In response to the sharp and sustained rise in anti-Asian harassment, the AACC will be hosting a FREE bystander intervention training online for faculty, staff, and students on April 16. Register today!

  • Sarah Isaacs, Illinois EIC coordinator and librarian

    Sarah Isaacs Wins 2021 Advocate Award from Women's Resource Center

    Sarah Isaacs, librarian and project coordinator at the Illinois Early Intervention Clearinghouse, is the Student Affairs/Women's Resource Center 2021 recipient of the Strive Awards Advocate Award. She holds a master’s degree in library and information science and has worked with children and families in a variety of libraries for 20 years. Since arriving at the EI Clearinghouse in 2012, she has worked hard to expand the resources available and raise awareness of this outstanding state resource.

  • CCB 2021 Gryphon Lecture: "Transnational Networks and the Spread of Early Modern Children’s Books"

    Please join us virtually at the CCB on Thursday, April 15, at noon for Professor Matthew Grenby's 2021 Gryphon Lecture, "Going Global: Transnational Networks and the Spread of Early Modern Children’s Books." Professor Grenby's talk will examine the international networks through which children's books circulated the globe during the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries, evolving in form as they intersected with new cultural contexts. 

    M.O. Grenby is the Dean of Research and Innovation in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at Newcastle University and Professor of Eighteenth-Century Studies. His books include The Anti-Jacobin Novel (2001) and The Child Reader (2011); he is co-editor of the Companion to Children's Literature (2010) and Popular Children's Literature in Britain (2008). 

    The Gryphon Lecture is an endowed talk given annually at the Center for Children’s Books. It features a leading scholar in the fields of youth literature, media, and culture. 

  • COVID-19 Vaccine Study Seeking Participant Students Ages 18-26

    Campus is conducting this vaccine study, partnering with the National Institutes of Health and the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center, and is seeking participants.

  • Sherry Yi, first place winner of Research Live!

    Congratulations to EPSY's Sherry Yi, First Prize Winner of Research Live!

    The Graduate College just announced the graduate student 2021 Research Live! Winners. First prize ($300) went to Sherry Yi in Educational Psychology for "Using Videogames to Spark Interest for Learning." Research Live! is a fun, fast-paced competition where Illinois graduate students share their remarkable research in 3-minutes or less.

  • Fulbright Student Association at Illinois

    Ilze Vaivode, EPOL Graduate Student, Named VP of Fulbright Student Association at UIUC

    Congratulations to Ilze Vaivode, EdM student in the Department of Educaiton Policy, Organization and Leadership, who was recently elected vice president of the Fulbright Student Association at UIUC.

  • 2021 Diversity & Social Justice Awards

    Several Individuals Honored with 2021 Diversity & Social Justice Education Awards

    In their 9th Annual awards ceremony, held virtually, the Office of Inclusion & Intercultural Relations named various Education at Illinois students, faculty, staff, and alumni as leaders in diversity education and social justice.

  • Dr. Reitu Mabokela

    Reitu Obakeng Mabokela Awarded Honorary Doctorate from University of Pretoria

    College of Education alumna, vice provost for International Affairs and Global Strategies, and professor of EPOL Reitumetse Obakeng Mabokela has been awarded an honorary doctorate in Education from the University of Pretoria, in South Africa.

  • Jennifer Nelson, assistant professor of EPOL

    Female Principals Are Paid Less Than Men. That’s a Big Concern (by Denisa R. Superville)

    A recent study on gender pay gaps in the principalship was recently published in the Economics of Education Review and covered by Ed Week. Co-authored by Jennifer Nelson (assistant professor of EPOL) with Jason Grissom, Jennifer Timmer, and Richard Blissett, the study finds evidence of a pay gap using administrative data from the state of Missouri, as well as in national data.

  • 2021-2022 Student Sustainability Committee Member Application

    The Student Sustainability Committee is seeking undergraduate and graduate students interested in applying for a voting member position for the 2021-2022 academic year. Applicants are not required to have a sustainability or STEM background. Any dedicated student interested in promoting campus sustainability is encouraged to apply. The deadline to apply is May 14, 2021.

     

     

  • Art for Health & Unity Competition: Protect & Respect

    Calling all artists! The 2021 Art for Health & Unity Competition was created to reward artists for contributions toward preventing COVID-19 and inspiring our community to be a better place for all. Artists of all ages are invited to submit original art to the community-wide competition. 

  • 2021 We CU Community Engaged Scholars Recognition Ceremony

    Please join us to recognize We CU Community Engaged Scholars from 14 colleges across the Illinois campus from the Summer, Fall, and Spring sessions. University of Illinois students have been working remotely with local organizations to respond to community needs, especially related to COVID-19 and advancing social justice.

  • Education at Illinois Members Honored with Ebony Excellence Awards

    The Ebony Excellence Awards is an annual awards program of the Bruce D. Nesbitt African American Cultural Center that provides an opportunity for students, student organizations, faculty, staff, and campus departments to be recognized for the outstanding work that they do on the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign campus. 

  • 2021 College Award Recipients

    Congratulations to these faculty, staff, and students who were awarded 2021 College Awards at the Spring Faculty Meeting.

  • Five New Projects Awarded Spring 2021 COVID-19 Seed Funds

    The Bureau of Educational Research and the College Research Committee are pleased to announce five Spring 2021 COVID-19 seed grant awards.

  • We CU Summer Program: Info Session on June 2

    Make a positive impact in the community, build your resume, and fulfill your passion for helping others this summer with the We CU Community Engaged Scholars program.

  • Three Education Faculty Members Awarded Provost's Distinguished Promotion

    Congratulations to these three College of Education faculty members on their 2021 Campus Distinguished Promotion Award, out of a total of 12 awarded this year from the Office of the Provost.

  • Champaign Freedom School Q&A Session

    Everyone is invited to learn more about the Champaign Freedom School at an introductory and Q&A session this Wednesday, May 19, at 6 p.m. CST.

  • CME Group Foundation Awards Nearly $3 Million in Grants to Support Kindergarten Readiness and K-12 Programming in Chicago and Illinois

    CME Group Foundation today announced that it has awarded nearly $3 million in grants to further support kindergarten readiness and K-12 programming across Chicago and Illinois.

  • Looking for Teachers for Summer Youth Arts Camp

    The Office of Volunteer Programs (OVP) at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign is rounding up arts and education students who can serve as volunteer teachers for a summer youth art camp. 

  • Alum Joseph Pickell

    Alumnus Joseph Pickell, Ed.M. '12 C&I, Receives CU Schools Foundation Award

    Joseph Pickell, Franklin STEAM Academy 6th grade Social Studies teacher, was surprised with the Mann-Hankel Teaching Excellence Award from the Champaign Urbana Schools Foundation during his 6th grade social studies class on Friday, the last day of school.  This is the first year for this award, established by Barbara Mann and her husband Steven Hankel.  The award recognizes a Unit 4 tenured teacher who exemplifies the traits of Dedication, Integrity, Commitment to Every Student, Service, & Excellence.

  • Hedda Meadan-Kaplansky

    Special Education Department Head Transition

    Our sincere gratitude and appreciation go out to Professor Micki Ostrosky for her many years of service as head of the Department of Special Education. While Dr. Ostrosky is stepping down from this role, she will remain committed to her outstanding scholarship within the department.

    Following an internal search, and with the recommendation of the Special Education faculty, Dean Jim Anderson has announced that Dr. Hedda Meadan-Kaplansky has accepted the offer to serve as Head of the Department of Special Education beginning July 16, 2021.

  • HRI Offering Free Virtual Academic Writing Retreat Through Inkwell

    The Humanities Research Institute at Illinois is sponsoring a full-day virtual academic writing retreat on June 28, 2021 for faculty and graduate students (must be UIUC-affiliated). There is no charge to units or individuals, as HRI is covering the cost. And it’s not limited to the humanities—participants from all disciplines are encouraged to attend! 

  • Hiring Interns for Summer 2021 - SwaTaleem Foundation

    SwaTaleem Foundation Hiring Interns for Summer 2021

    SwaTaleem is an international non-profit that works with historically marginalized adolescent girls that are prone to child marriage, their parents, teachers, and local government officials in some of the remote parts of India to ensure quality education and critical life skills. COVID-19 has exacerbated the challenges these girls face even more, and our work has become extremely crucial!

  • Women's Resource Center Summer Walk-In Hours

    This summer, the Women's Resource Center is offering walk-in confidential advising services on Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m

  • Listen to Jennifer Cromley Talk About Her Latest Research on Student Motivation

    Professor Jennifer Cromley speaks to Illinois Public Media's Carolina Garibay about her latest findings from her study on pandemic-related changes’ effects on STEM students' scholarly motivation.

  • Sara Verma

    C&I's Sara Verma Awarded 2021-2022 Fulbright Grant

    Sara Verma, '21 ElEd, is among nine University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign students and recent graduates offered an opportunity to pursue international education, research and teaching experiences via Fulbright grants.

  • Programmers Needed for VRchaeology Course

    VRchaeology has an opportunity for programmers to work with Dr. Laura Shackelford, associate professor of Anthropology.

  • iGlobal Program Highlighted in U.S. DOE Newsletter

    The U.S. Department of Education's Office of Postsecondary Education International and Foreign Language office recently featured the College of Education's iGlobal Program.

  • EPSY's Destiny Williams-Dobosz Awarded NSF Graduate Research Fellowship

    Congratulations to Destiny Williams-Dobosz, doctoral student in the Department of Educational Psychology who was recently awarded the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship (NSF-GRF).

    The three-year NSF-GRF is one of the nation’s premier fellowships for graduate students in the physical sciences, engineering, social sciences, and STEM education. An impressive accomplishment, as Destiny was one of only 12 students nationwide to win the award this year in the subfield of STEM Education and Learning Research—Science Education.

    Read more about Destiny and her NSF Fellowship...

  • We CU Summer Volunteer Opportunities for Education Students

    The We CU Community Engaged Scholars Program, a service-matching program connecting students to community partners, is looking for more student volunteers. If you want to help community members, need to fulfill required service hours, or want to gain skills and build your resume, this may be the perfect opportunity for you! Most of these projects take just a few hours per week.

  • Ananya Tiwari

    Ananya Tiwari Receives International Dissertation Fellowship

    EPSY doctoral candidate Ananya Tiwari recently received the Rita and Arnold Goodman Fellowship, supportsing graduate students at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign who work in the field of women, gender, and international development issues.

  • Eboni Zamani-Gallaher on Why Community Colleges are More Important Now Than Ever

    Prof. Eboni Zamani-Gallaher was recently featured in a podcast episode from the university's Center for Social and Behavioral Science about why community colleges are more important now than ever.

  • New Spotify Playlist From the College of Education

    This summer, get in the groove of work time, free time, or any time! Have a funky, fun, and energized day with this Spotify playlist created especially for you by the College's Office of Marketing & Communications.

    Listen to A Sonic High Five From the College of Education on Spotify...

  • Tatyana McFadden

    Alumna Tatyana McFadden to Compete in Sixth Paralymic Games

    Education alumna Tatyana McFadden, who trains at the Division of Disability Resources and Educational Services (DRES) on campus, is among the 18 Illini chosen to represent Team USA in the Paralympic Games happening in Tokyo, Japan, later this summer.

  • View the July Issue of OCCRL Network News

    The Office of Community College Research and Leadership's July Network News email is chock full of news, research data, and expert input—all relevent to community colleges in Illinois and beyond. Check it out.

  • Input Sought on Campus-Supported Collaboration Technology

    College of Education community, let your voice be heard! The CPAG wants the input of faculty, staff, and students through their UIUC Collaboration Technology Survey.