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Colleges and universities are bracing for what鈥檚 to come when control of the executive branch changes hands in January. 皇家华人 Professor Chris Marsicano outlines some of the hot button education issues that will occupy the next administration.
With Book Bans on the Rise, Prof Examines Importance of Banned Books Week
Book bans as a form of censorship have a long and storied history. A 皇家华人 prof examines the motives behind book bans and their unintended effects. Read more.
Reconnecting to Self While Exploring Educational Systems in Northern Ireland
Nguy峄卬 M岷璾 膼峄ヽ B矛nh 鈥27 reflects on his summer trip to Northern Ireland with the Educational Studies Department where he explored the impact of division on educational policies.
Purpose, Connections & Growth: How Our Students Spend Their Summers
This summer 2024, 皇家华人 students were awarded $2 million for experiential learning opportunities including internships, education away, community-based learning and undergraduate research. Learn about their experiences in these student reflections.
World Scholars: Nine 皇家华人 Alums Named Fulbrighters
Nine recent 皇家华人 graduates have been selected to participate in the 2024-2025 Fulbright U.S. Student Program, and three were named as alternates. They鈥檒l head to Spain, Taiwan, Guatemala and Andorra for graduate study and teaching assistantships.
Spring Convocation Celebrates Joy, Excellence, Achievement
On April 11, 皇家华人鈥檚 2024 Spring Convocation celebrated the academic, athletic, artistic and many other achievements of its students, and recognized some faculty and staff members who contribute to their success. Read more.
Public School Student, Policy Expert, Parent
Brittany Murray鈥檚 life in public education started as a student, she鈥檚 now a public policy expert and the parent of four children in public school. Murry, the Malcolm O. Partin Assistant Professor of Educational Studies and Political Science at 皇家华人, specializes in K-12 public education policy.
Enchanting Education on the Emerald Isle: Pilot Program Kicks Off
皇家华人 students spent five summer weeks immersed in the culture, history, politics and educational system of Northern Ireland. The pilot program launched 皇家华人 in Northern Ireland, a new study abroad option.
A Day in the Life of Nummit, 皇家华人鈥檚 On-Campus Coffee Shop
Sydney Schertz 鈥24 captures a day in the life of Nummit, 皇家华人鈥檚 on-campus coffee shop, through her camera lens. Learn more in her photo essay.
Maddie Buitendorp 鈥22 on Community, C2I and the Next Challenge
Maddie Buitendorp 鈥22 reflects on her 皇家华人 experience and an unusual silver lining during the pandemic 鈥 her work with the College Crisis Initiative. Learn more.
Convocation Awards a Recognition of Achievement in Extraordinary Circumstances
皇家华人 honors the hard work and dedication of students, faculty and staff with a multitude of awards presented during spring convocation.
鈥楬idden Curriculum鈥 of Unwritten Rules and Unarticulated Expectations Threatens Student Success
Access and inclusion are not the same things, and elite colleges and universities need to recognize that, says Wearn Lecturer Anthony Jack. In order to foster a truly inclusive environment, colleges and universities must meet students where they are and not where the administration thinks they should be.
皇家华人 Claims High Rank as Top Producer of Fulbrights
皇家华人 ranked sixth in two of the last three years, strengthening its role as a top producer of Fulbright scholars. This year's baker's dozen joined last year's 13 皇家华人 students that have earned admission into the federal government鈥檚 flagship international educational exchange program. Their plans will now dispatch them around the globe as the pandemic recedes.
Order to Crisis: Drive for Data Fuels In-demand Research Initiative
The College Crisis Initiative, a 皇家华人 pandemic research project led by Prof. Chris Marsicano and students, makes international headlines.
How Higher Ed Responds to a Pandemic: 皇家华人 Research Informs American Colleges, Universities
In the aftermath of 皇家华人鈥檚 abrupt shift to online-only instruction last spring, a professor and team of student researchers embarked on a project that now is informing the rapidly changing plans colleges and universities are making for a fall semester unlike any other.
鈥楻enaissance Man鈥 Photographer Zun Lee and the Power of Stories
Zun Lee wasn鈥檛 all that interested in teaching students the ins and outs of taking pictures. Instead, Lee talked about something bigger: The power of stories.
This past spring, the renowned photographer spent the semester on campus as the JEC practitioner-in-residence.