To read the article “MSU scholars help Minnesota become global leader in math” from Michigan State University News, please visit: http://news.msu.edu/story/5761#.
Alum to appear on Jeopardy! Dec. 11
Sean Kottke, who received his Ph.D. in educational psychology and educational technology in fall 2007, has fulfilled a long-time dream to appear on Jeopardy! His participation in the TV game show (of which he can’t yet disclose the outcome) will air at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 11 on WILX-TV, or Channel 10 in the Lansing… Read More »
MSU to partner on 12.5 million grant for STEM teacher development
To read the article “Colorado State Awarded $12.5 Million National Science Foundation Grant for STEM Teacher Development” from Colorado State University News, please visit: http://www.news.colostate.edu/Release/3914.
College of Education scholars help inform Obama administration, next Congress on education reform
To read the article “MSU scholars help lead national effort for education reform” from Michigan State University News, please visit: http://news.msu.edu/story/5734/.
Education Advice for the Next President: Hear Bill Schmidt’s contribution to the project
To read the article “Ed Advice Series included in new book, The Obama Education Plan” from merrow.org, please visit: http://www.merrow.org/ed_advice/.
Student affairs administration students win state competition
Ashleigh Heck and Charlie Runyan, both first-year students in the Student Affairs Administration master’s degree program, won the Michigan College Personnel Association Case Study Competition. The competition, in which students give presentations on a pre-determined case study related to their field, was held Oct. 21 at Eastern Michigan University as part of the association’s annual… Read More »
Two College of Education instructors accepted into new MSU academy
Leigh Graves Wolf, an instructor and coordinator of the educational technology master’s degree program, and Korine Wawrzynski, an adjunct faculty member in educational administration, have been accepted into the inaugural cohort of the Walter and Pauline Adams Academy for Instructional Excellence and Innovation at MSU. The academy is a new initiative that will provide a… Read More »
Jim Pivarnik helps government adopt first-ever physical activity guidelines
To read the article “MSU professor helps federal government adopt first-ever physical activity guidelines” from Michigan State University News, please visit: http://news.msu.edu/story/5690/.
Annual Report receives regional (third!) ADDY award
The College of Education received multiple honors in the 2009 ADDY Awards Competition for its 2007-2008 Annual Report. The publication, which was designed by staff graphic designer Emily Brozovic, took home one of 80 Silver ADDY awards in the District 6 component of the creativity competition, which included 460 entries from Michigan, Illinois and Indiana.… Read More »
Markle Honored With MAISA Award

Barbara Markle Barbara Markle, assistant dean for K-12 outreach at Michigan State University‚s College of Education, will receive the Michigan Association of Intermediate School Administrators (MAISA) Education Fellows Award. Markle will be honored at a June 21 luncheon during MAISA‚s summer conference, held at the Doubletree Hotel in Bay City. The MAISA award is given… Read More »