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  • Free Webinar: Building Effective Industry Partnerships

    The Interdisciplinary Health Sciences Institute is hosting an informational webinar on building effective industry partnerships on March 2 at 10 a.m. CT. This panel event will likely interest researchers across campus.

  • #COEManyVoices New Directions

    We invite all COE students, faculty, and staff to a week-long informal forum on diversity and inclusion efforts in the College of Education

  • Special Education seeking full-time lecturer

    The Department of Special Education is seeking a full-time (nine-month) lecturer to function as a University Practicum Supervisor in the Learning and Behavior Specialist I (LBSI) Initial Special Education Teacher Preparation Program. The successful applicant will work closely with LBSI teacher candidates and cooperating teachers in practicum placements.

    Learn more at https://careers.insidehighered.com/job/1336773/college-of-education-lecturer-special-education-f1700015-/.

  • Ethnography of the University Initiative research journal accepting submissions

    The Ethnography of the University Initiative at Illinois is excited to announce the fourth volume of its undergraduate research journal, Peer Review: The Undergraduate Research Journal. This is an open-access, digital journal published annually, which may be of particular interest to undergraduate students and faculty mentors. Submissions are being accepted for the May issue.

  • Ed. Psych. AppLeS Student Capstone Project Presentations

    The Department of Educational Psychology
    AppLeS Student Capstone Project Presentations
                                 

    Please join the Department of Educational Psychology to celebrate our first graduating class of AppLeS (Applied Learning Science) students as they finish up their final year in the AppLeS program and the Learning and Education Studies (LES) major. The students will present findings from their Capstone research projects and discuss their future plans. Please come and help us toast our students!

    Tuesday, May 2, 2017
    Noon – 1:30 PM
    22 Education Building

    Presenting their Capstone research projects are:

    Destinee Johnson – "The Effects of Teacher Involvement on the Student Field Trip Experience"

    Jeremy Davis – "Motivation for Learning a Second Language between Different College Departments”

    Xiaoyi (Kellie) Huang – “Gesture and Word Learning”

    ­Lunch will be served!

  • Offices accepting proposals to fund research symposia

    In celebration of the University of Illinois sesquicentennial, the Office of the Chancellor and the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research are now accepting proposals to fund four to six research symposia that tackle big-picture topics with clear societal impact and that showcase the university’s research strengths.

  • Create Your Own Online Course Workshop Begins April 17

    Create Your Own Online Course Workshop Begins April 17

    CITL will be hosting the “Create Your Own Online Course” workshop on April 17, 18, & 19 from 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. each day. This is open to faculty, staff, eLearning Professionals, and TAs who want to learn best practices for creating an online course. The workshop is free of charge. You can attend in-person, or there will be an option to join remotely via a Zoom web-conferencing session. This is a particularly good opportunity for anyone interested in earning the Certificate in Technology-Enhanced Teaching. Please RSVP for the workshop by April 15.

  • EPOL Doctoral Student Lecture 'Autism & Neurodiversity: Reimagining the Strengths of the Human Spectrum'

    EPOL Higher Education doctoral student Kelly Searsmith, MA, PhD, EdM, gave an invited talk, “Autism & Neurodiversity: Reimagining the Strengths of the Human Spectrum,” with research partner Laura DeThorne, CCC-SLP, PhD (Western Michigan University) at the Michigan Speech Language Hearing Association’s Annual Conference in East Lansing on March 25, 2022.

  • Social Sciences, Health, and Education Library Survey

    We want to know what you think!

    Help us understand how you are using Social Sciences, Health, and Education Library (SSHEL) so we can assist you better!

    Below is a link to a survey about SSHEL.  The link is active from April 6th to April 17th.

    https://uiuc.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_cUYm4W6l1AI2IUl

    If you have any questions, please contact JJ Pionke at pionke@illinois.edu or Nancy O’Brien at npobrien@illinois.edu

    Thank you for taking the time to fill this out!

    SSHEL Library

  • Social Sciences, Health, and Education Library Survey

    Have your voice heard!

    Help us understand how you are using Social Sciences, Health, and Education Library (SSHEL) so we can assist you better!

    Below is a link to a survey about SSHEL.  The link is active until April 17th.  The survey will take no more than 10 minutes to complete.

    https://uiuc.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_cUYm4W6l1AI2IUl

    If you have any questions, please contact JJ Pionke at pionke@illinois.edu or Nancy O’Brien at npobrien@illinois.edu

    Thank you for taking the time to fill this out!

    SSHEL Library

  • 2018-19 Hardie Faculty Fellow Talk: Dr. Rachel Roegman

    May 7, 2019 / 1:00-2:00 PM / 22 Education Bldg.

    As the recipient of the 2018-19 Hardie Faculty Fellow Award, Dr. Rachel Roegman will present her research and findings in a talk entitled "Equity Visits: Integrating Equity and Instruction in Educational Leadership Practice". Everyone is welcome to attend.

  • Ariel Stevenson

    Online Ed.D. Student Published in Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences

    Ariel Stevenson, an Online Ed.D. student in EPOL, published an article titled, "Shifting the approach: greening abolitionist teaching forinclusive sustainability."

  • June – September school research proposals due May 11

    For any research that will take place in or with a local school, including funded research and dissertations, please submit research proposals by May 11 for priority consideration by school district administration. Local school districts will review proposed projects in June. Visit the School University Research Relations for details and the link to the submission interface.

  • Christopher Span

    Christopher Span to Speak at Pitt School of Education Commencement

    Span currently serves as Chief of Staff and Associate Chancellor for Administration and PreK-12 Initiatives at Illinois.

  • Student Life & Culture Archives summer newletter

    The Student Life & Culture Archives offers classes on the use of primary sources and can be of interest both for introducing primary resources and also for advanced level research relating to the collections.  We are hoping you will post the link to the summer issue of the Student Life and Culture Archives newsletter.  It includes articles on upcoming campus events as well as important archival resources.  There are also some articles on featured materials and exhibits at the archives.  The SLC Newsletter is available at:

     

    http://archives.library.illinois.edu/slc/slcsummernewsletter.pdf

     

    Thank you!

     

    Ellen Swain

    Student Life & Culture Archivist

  • Library Catalog Changes

    The University Library will transition to the Primo Library Catalog, a new online catalog system, on June 24, 2020. The new catalog system will have an enhanced single search interface so patrons can search for items in the university's Library Catalog simultaneously across all of the I-Share Libraries collections.

  • AVAILABLE POSITION -- University Practicum Supervisor, Department of Special Education

    University Practicum Supervisor
    Department of Special Education, College of Education
    University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

    The Department of Special Education seeks a full-time nine-month Visiting Lecturer to function as a University Practicum Supervisor in the Learning and Behavior Specialist I (LBSI) Initial Special Education Teacher Preparation Program. The successful applicant will provide guidance and feedback to teacher candidates, evaluate assignments, collaborate with cooperating teachers in the schools, and teach a seminar course. The position requires reliable transportation to travel to schools throughout Champaign and surrounding counties. A complete announcement with qualifications and how to apply is located at: http://education.illinois.edu/about/jobs.

  • User Services - Special Hours for August

    Starting Monday, August 10th, User Services will be open from 8am to 4pm until August 21st. We will hold special office hours on Sunday, August 23rd, that will be announced later in the month. Regular semester hours will begin with the first day of classes.

  • "I Feel, Therefore I Am: A Look at Social-Emotional Development in Tajikistan" presented by Associate Professor Kristen Bub

    ­Department of Educational Psychology Brownbag Seminar Series
    Taking Educational Psychology Abroad

    "I Feel, Therefore I Am: A Look at Social-Emotional Development in Tajikistan"

    Thursday, November 17, 2016
    12:00 – 12:50
    22 Education Building

    In this presentation I will discuss recent research I have been doing in Tajikistan in collaboration with the Aga Kahn Foundation. In particular, I will describe the process we used to determine the cultural and contextual relevance of existing social-emotional measures and discuss the development of a new measure for use in rural Tajik communities. Additionally, I will summarize findings from a preliminary study of the impacts of Early Childhood Education on children’s language, mathematics and social skill development and highlight how these findings informed an ongoing longitudinal impact study in Tajikistan. Finally, I will illustrate how we have taken this research and are using it to create sustainable practice in Tajik schools in an attempt to improve classroom quality across early childhood.

  • CCB Speaker Series - "A Nasty, Biting Thing: The Wayward Child as Collaborator”

    On October 8, Professor Victoria Ford Smith will present a virtual lecture as a part of the Center for Children's Books 2020-21 Speaker Series. Please consult the linked flier for more information. We hope you can join us! 

  • Now Accepting Applications from In-service Teachers for Global Fieldwork

    Applications for global fieldwork in 2018-1019 are now open for in-service teachers. Join teachers, faculty and students from the College of Education on travels to schools abroad for research and collaboration. Choose from 14 different locations including Singapore, Costa Rica, Australia, and Spain.

  • Integrity & LeaderShape

    We still have a few spots left for INTEGRITY this Saturday! More info: https://www.illinoisleadership.uiuc.edu/programs/integrity.asp

    "Integrity was a really inspiring program which helped me to better understand the qualities that it takes to be a leader. I also learned how to correct myself when I have a lack of integrity which really gave me a feeling of contentment and hope. I give this program a thumbs up for the amount of effort and energy that was put into making it an effective learning experience." - Marina S., '10 Fine & Applied Arts

     

    LeaderShape Info Sessions are also being held this Wednesday and Thursday. More info: https://illinois.edu/lb/files/2014/10/02/54318.pdf

    Questions? - leadership@illinois.edu

  • Anjali Forber-Pratt

    HRD Alumna Dr. Anjali Forber-Pratt Receives 2021 Harold Scharper Award from DRES

    Named for the first paraplegic to attend the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, the Harold Scharper Award recognizes alumni who have received services from DRES and who have attained outstanding success and national or international distinction in their chosen business, profession, or life’s work.

  • “Dialogue with a Veteran Cuban Librarian: The Long View on Literacy, Literary Culture, Digitization and Revolution"

    Cuban librarian Marta Terry González visit to campus may be of interest for C&I -  Language and Literacy students. There are a couple of sections about literacy and digital age: Ex: On Wednesday, October 14, Terry will deliver a talk titled, “Dialogue with a Veteran Cuban Librarian: The Long View on Literacy, Literary Culture, Digitization and Revolution,” as part of the Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies Lecture Series. The event will be held at the International Studies Building, Room 101, at 3:00 p.m.

    More information at: 

    https://www.lis.illinois.edu/articles/2015/09/cuban-librarian-marta-terry-gonzález-visit-campus

     

     

  • Magen Rooney, SPED Grad Student, a Finalist in the 2019 Research Live! Competition!

    You're invited and encouraged to attend the final event on Tuesday, October 22 from 4-6 p.m. at Stage 5 in the Krannert Center for the Performing Arts to see the final presentations and support Magen. Check out this free event, open to the public! https://grad.illinois.edu/research-live/event

  • Free Research Workshop

    Learn to use the world class University of Illinois Library.  Workshops available completely online to provide you with personalized research training in the subject of your current coursework or research interest. 

    November 12 and 13 at 6:00 pm Central Standard Time. 

    Bring your research topic and questions and log in to

    http://go.illinois.edu/researchworkshop

    Use the enrollment key “researchworkshop”

    Additional training materials are available at the workshop site.

  • Got Papers?

    Don't forget to get your proposal written for the CoE Graduate Student Conference - DUE DECEMBER 5th.

    Go to: http://education.illinois.edu/gradconference 

  • Urbana Elementary Schools Seeking Classroom Volunteers

    Yankee Ridge Elementary School in Urbana is looking for volunteers, either with some French background or not. Volunteers are needed in 4th and 5th grade classes from 12:50pm-1:50pm and in the 1st grade class from noon-1pm. This is a great opportunity to gain experience in the classroom, particularly in a dual language environment. Email international@education.illinois.edu for the volunteer application and with any questions.

  • Spring 2019 | EPS 420 Sociology of Education—Space Available!

    EPOL Social Foundations in Education Course for Masters and LES Students

    EPS 420 Sociology of Education, Tuesday, 1-2:50pm, Room 323 Educ Bldg

    4-Hours Credit EPS 420 section A Graduate Students: crn #33100

    3-Hours Credit EPS 420 section B Undergraduate Students: crn #64898

    Description:

    EPS 420 Sociology of Education can be used to fulfill the EPOL social foundations requirement for Master’s students and advanced hours requirements for Learning and Education Studies (LES) Undergraduate students. EPS 420 is a sociological examination of education and schooling in society, including major sociological theories, concepts, assumptions, questions, research, and on-going and current issues/debates related to education/schooling and race/gender/class diversity in educational achievement. One of the highlights is an examination of the impact of high school and college student-led protests on campuses (such as the Mexican American high school walk-outs and the free speech movement at University of California at Berkeley) and the impact and legacy of major 1960s social movements (such as African American, Mexican American, Asian American, Native American civil rights, women/feminist, student anti-war/Vietnam protests, special education, disability rights, LGBTQ, language minority rights, immigrant and migrant farm worker rights, anti-poverty) on American education/schooling today.

  • Transatlantic Educators Dialogue (TED) - Registration Deadline Approaching

    Participants wanted for FREE online Transatlantic Educators Dialogue (TED) program at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

    Read teacher testimonials

    TED has connected more than 500 teachers across the Atlantic since it was first launched in 2010!

    http://europe.illinois.edu/ted/

    Deadline for applications: January 18, 2019. Register here soon!

    Up to 30 professional development contact hour (CEU/PDHs) are available.

  • “Gaze-Informed Information Foraging Models for Imagery Analysis ”

    Gaze-Informed Information Foraging Models for Imagery Analysis 

    Laura A. McNamara
    Sandia National Laboratories Albuquerque, NM

    Tuesday, January 26
    12:30 – 2:00
    210A Education Building

     In this talk, I will discuss how and why Sandia National Laboratories employs cognitive neuroscientists, human factors psychologists, and even an anthropologist (me!) to study visual cognition, visual inspection, and information foraging problems in the RF-heavy world of Synthetic Aperture Radar.  Using observations from interdisciplinary studies with intelligence groups, I’ll provide an introduction to the world of imagery analysis. These workflows are complicated amalgamations of visual inspection and information foraging behaviors, supported by a wide range of image products, viewing platforms, and tools. Of particular importance is the shift over the past couple of decades from so-called “hardcopy” to “softcopy” image analysis workflows: not only have the tools and techniques of image analysis changed, but analysts can access an increasingly diverse set of highly specialized image types.   As any of our team members can attest, expert imagery analysts are extremely good – and very fast – in detecting, evaluating, and extracting meaningful signatures from very large, diverse sets of imagery

    Over the past few years, we’ve come to appreciate the potential for eye tracking data to help us understand the chains of micro-decisions that describe an imagery analyst’s path through a geospatial information space.  The ability to associate gaze events with image features in dynamic, user-driven workflows could reveal how imagery analysts acquire the skills necessary to extract information efficiently and accurately from geospatial datasets.  In practice, however, it is extremely difficult to study gaze-contingent decision-making in realistic, user-driven workflows.  Therefore, we’ve recently embarked on a methodological/software development project to create tools that will enable us to integrate gaze data with complementary behavioral indicators of analytic decision-making. Ultimately, we’d like to enable researchers to establish a theoretically sound, well-characterized empirical foundation for the design of visual analytic systems, workflows, and training protocols. 

    For questions about this brownbag, please contact Professor Liz Stine-Morrow at eals@illinois.edu­

  • Student Alumni Ambassadors Recruitment

    The Student Alumni Ambassadors is a prestigious group of highly motivated and spirited students who play several roles on campus. SAA serves to promote school spirit through campus-wide events such as Homecoming, Illinois Sights and Sounds, and iHelp. Our organization revolves around growing professionally and creatively while allowing our members to help organize, develop, and execute large scale events that bring the campus community together. We maintain relationships with campus administration and various groups to assist numerous departments on campus with service requests and outreach opportunities. While we engage students here on campus, we strive to mold students to become engaged alumni. The Student Alumni Ambassadors is a family that takes great pride in our work and our membership, and we ask that you please join us for our Information Sessions January 25 or 26th at 7PM in Room 66 of the Main Library to meet our members and learn more about our organization. 

    Please visit illinisaa.com or email mmcdnld2@illinois.edu with any questions!

  • Ad Placement in 2017 NACADA Region V Conference in Rosemont, Ilinois

    The NACADA Region 5 conference planning committee is inviting graduate programs to secure an ad placement in the conference program booklet being held in Rosemont, Illinois from March 15th to March 17th. We are anticipating over 800 academic advisors from across the Midwest will be in attendance for this regional conference.

    If you would like to highlight your graduate program, please consider securing one of the following options:

    Full-page $600

    Half-page $300

    Quarter page $150

    The deadline to secure ad placement is Feb. 15th. This will be awesome opportunity to share with academic advisors the numerous benefits of pursuing an advanced degree in your program.

    If you are interested, please contact Moises Orozco (orozco6@illinois.edu). He will provide you with additional information.

  • Image with profile pictures at the top of (from left to right) Dr. Maryam Kia-Keating, Mr. Mona M. Amer, and Dr. Gigi Awad. The Liberation Now Podcast logo is shown on the bottom left. On the right, there is a maroon text box with text reading: Episode 9: Racial-ethnic Trauma & Liberation for MENA Americans (Part 2).

    Liberation Now Podcast Releases Episodes on Arab/MENA Trauma and Liberation

    EPSY doctoral candidate Amir Maghsoodi (Counseling Psychology) interviewed pioneering Arab/MENA psychologists Dr. Germine "Gigi" Awad, Dr. Maryam Kia-Keating, and Dr. Mona M. Amer, for the latest two episodes of the Liberation Now Podcast.

    Maghsoodi spoke with his guests about their paper (published in American Psychologist) on cumulative racial-ethnic trauma among MENA Americans, and its applications to healing and liberation. Liberation Now is produced in the Liberation Lab research group, led by Dr. Helen Neville. The podcast can be accessed by searching for "Liberation Now" on any podcast streaming service and via the following link: https://bit.ly/LiberationNow.

  • Student Education Association Meeting WED 2/19

    FUTURE TEACHERS! Come out to our first general meeting of the semester, Wednesday 2/19, at 7 p.m. in Architecture Building 302. Come hear from an exciting guest speaker and enjoy free pizza!

  • Sun Buckets Win Gulfstream Navigator Award!

    Sun Buckets team wins the $100,000 Gulfstream Navigator Award at Ocean Exchange in Savannah, GA.

  • Ph.D. EPOL student writes book

    Tanisha King-Taylor, a doctoral student in the Department of Education Policy, Organization & Leadership, has written a book that is a genuine reflection of her life and story of escaping the superwoman syndrome, the Speaker. Coach. Facilitator, and now author at tanishakingtaylor.com uses her story as a guide to help other women, especially Black women, achieve freedom. Word by word, Tanisha demonstrates the ways in which being too helpful to others while ignoring yourself can be to your detriment. Tanisha tells it like it is from the relationships you choose to the unhealthy friendships you have. Out of Battle Into Freedom is a much-needed story to spark and awaken the real you, motivating you to live your best life. It is the key to freedom.

    Learn more at http://bit.ly/OutOfBattleIntoFreedom.

     

  • Center for Children's Books (CCB) Annual Book Sale

    The Center for Children's Books (CCB) is hosting its Twentieth Annual Book Sale on Monday, April 4, 2022 from 11am-6:30pm. The sale will take place in the first floor lobby of the new iSchool building, located at 614 E. Daniel St., Champaign, IL 61820. The new building is a 2 minute walk directly east of the old building where the sale has been held in the past. Thousands of new children's books for youth of all ages will be available. Our titles represent the full spectrum of children's publishing in fiction and non-fiction: board books, picture books, easy and transitional readers, chapter books, series fiction, novels, activity books and kits, non-fiction series, mass-market paperbacks, and more. Books sell for $1-5, with other items priced as marked. We strongly recommend wearing a mask while inside the iSchool building. All proceeds support the CCB and the Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, a review journal for youth literature. If you have questions or need more information, please contact Anna Wiegand at bccb@illinois.edu.

  • Free data workshop: Early Head Start Family and Child Experiences Survey

    The Head Start Family and Child Experiences Survey (FACES 2014) is a study of Head Start programs, classrooms, and children that provides information about program performance, including improvement efforts, quality, and outcomes for children and families. 

    What: Free data workshop (travel stipends available) for students, postdocs, early career researchers

    When: July 24-25, 2017

    Where: Ann Arbor, MI

    Application deadline: May 22, 2017

    More information: http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/icpsrweb/sumprog/courses/0219

  • 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.

  • 2017 Beginning Teacher Conference/Illini Edge

    Engaging Communities and Developing Relationships

    New teachers move from the community of their teacher preparation programs to the new ones of their professional lives. Learning to navigate local, school, and professional communities is a vital part of sustaining professional growth. This year’s combined Beginning Teacher Conference and Illini EDge Conference asks ‘How do we develop relationships within and across our communities that help us grow and our students flourish?

    Join us as we explore these questions through sessions, keynote, panels, and extended learning opportunities in the local area. New teachers who are about to enter their first year and those who have just finished their first year will be in attendance, working together to systematically think about their practice and look ahead to next year.  

    The Beginning Teacher Conference, in its 8th year, offers a valuable midsummer opportunity for new teachers to connect with others across the state, reflect on lessons learned in their first year, and prepare for a successful year ahead. The Illini EDge (formerly called Boot Camp), a conference targeted at UIUC grads about to enter their first year of teaching. This year’s conference will be held July 17-18, 2017, at the iHotel in Champaign, IL. You can find details about both conferences on our website.

  • University Primary School Summer Camp Registration

    Camp experiences for the 3-7 year old group will primarily occur in the school yard gardens and playground where campers will spend time working with plants, water, and new friends. Camp experiences for the 7-12 year old group will include art projects and exploration in sciences. Both groups will have indoor time each day to “cool off” with inside activities including literacy time. University Primary School Summer Camp is offered June 8-July 31 Monday- Friday, 8:45 a.m.-1:00 p.m and/or 1:00 p.m.-5:15 p.m. for children ages 3-12 years old.  Visit our website http://www.education.illinois.edu/ups/ to download a registration form and sign up by May 15th to secure your spot!

  • Special Education alumna named dean at Cal State Long Beach

    Shireen Pavri, Ph.D. ’99 Spec.Ed., has been named dean of the college of education at Cal State Long Beach.

  • Book Club with Edith Campbell and Sarah Park Dahlen: Moonwalking

    Join professor Sarah Park Dahlen (U. of I. School of Information Sciences) and Edith Campbell (Indiana State University) for a book club discussion of Zetta Elliott and Lyn Miller-Lachmann's Moonwalking.

  • 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.

  • Educational Psychology Available Positions

    We are hiring! We are currently searching for 3 colleagues in the Department of Educational Psychology at Illinois.

    * Open Rank Professor of Statistics and Quantitative Methods (2 Positions) - Close Date: October 1, 2017

    * Associate or Full Professor of Evaluation - Close Date: October 15, 2017

    For more information, please go to www.education.illinois.edu/…/human-reso…/available-positions.

    Please help us spread the word to anyone you think may be interested.

  • Professor Herrera Participates in Policy Dialogue on Youth Political Engagement in the Middle East

    Professor Linda Herrera participated in a policy dialogue on Youth Political Engagement in the Middle East and North Africa hosted by the the Hollings Center for International Dialogue in Istanbul, September 18-19.

  • Ed Psych scholar Jennifer Cromley Recognized as Lead Contributor to Field

    From 2009 to 2016, Educational Psychology scholar Jennifer C. Cromley was one of the top-producing female authors, editors, and editorial board members in her field, according to a paper in Educational Psychology Review.

  • Cynthia Watson

    Watson Named Director of School Improvment at Champaign Unit 4

    Cynthia Watson, LAS '11 Secondary Education, was named to the position after spending her career teaching in Indianapolis and Chicago Public Schools. She has experience working with Teach for America, and the Golden Apple Foundation.

  • Symposium: Sense of University Belonging among Latinx Students

    Join the Mexican and Mexican American Students System Initiative (I-MMÁS) and Dra. Nidia Ruedas-Gracia on Thursday, November 10, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. to learn about the nuances of developing a sense of belonging to a college and evaluate aspects that have been successful within the University of Illinois System to creating a sense of belonging among Latino/Latina students.