Doctoral students from the College of Education at Michigan State University is currently spending three weeks in China on a study tour. They are part of a scholar exchange with Beijing Normal University and Southwest University in Chongqing. Two HALE students are part of this group: Jasmine Lee and Kris Windorski, both first year...
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College of Education’s Study Tour to China’s Blog
HALE South Africa Professional Development Experience Blog!
On Monday, May 13th, ten HALE students from all three programs (HALE MA, SAA MA, and HALE PhD) began their two-week experience in South Africa and with the Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University. Dr. Ann Austin and Dr. Matthew Wawrzynski are the lead faculty for the trip. Even though most of us are not there,...
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Call for Nominations: 2013 ASHE Awards
ASHE has seven awards; each one is described on the ASHE website and early nominations are welcome. All are intended to recognize exemplary achievements and contributions to the study of higher education through research, leadership or service to ASHE. The ASHE membership plays an essential role in identifying persons who should be honored by...
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Institute of Education Sciences (IES) Summer Webinars on Grants
The National Center for Special Education Research (NCSER) and the National Center for Education Research (NCER) within the Institute of Education Sciences (IES) host a series of webinars related to research funding opportunities. The FY 2014 funding opportunities webinar series begins May 2013. REGISTRATION WILL BEGIN THE WEEK OF MAY 10TH. To view slides...
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College of Education’s May Newsletter
In this month’s college electronic newsletter for alumni, Dr. Reitu Mabokela is showcased for her new role in the college. Other stories include: Researcher profile: Equity for All Get social, offer your #MSUAlumniAdvice Program receive national technology innovation award Read the Dean’s Blog Vocabulary instruction failing U.S. students Global Educators Cohort Program launches new...
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April Issue of COGS Newsletter
Below is a link to the newest issue of the COGS Newsletter. Inside you’ll find the following news: President Simon at COGS Meeting COGS Director of Event Planning Needed (Application Deadline: 12noon, May 9, 2013) COGS Events Recap COGS Upcoming Events Upcoming Events COGS is Co-Sponsoring Spartan Season Football Tickets on Sale The next...
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Fall 2013 Course: Writing the Non-Fiction Book
JRN 492/ 892 (001) Writing the Non-Fiction Book Fall 2013 Special Topics course: Wednesday 6-8:50 p.m. Ever think about writing a non-fiction book? This is an opportunity not only to learn how to do it, but also to start the process. Open to undergrads and master’s students in all majors. Learn about the latest...
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COGS Meeting Update
Happy 45th anniversary to COGS! This month’s meeting was held at the Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum and kicked off with a visit from President Lou Anna K. Simon. Please continue reading for some important agenda items: Stay tuned to the COGS website and HALE News for updates on an effort by ASMSU...
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Rising Professional Editoral Board Accepting Applications
The Journal of Student Financial Aid (JSFA) seeks applicants for its new Rising Professionals Editorial Board. As part of its commitment to NASFAA’s mission, JSFA bridges financial aid research and practice and is a resource for financial aid scholars and administrators. The JSFA editorial team seeks to develop a cadre of early career professionals...
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Upcoming Workshop: Proposal Writing
A 2-Hour Workshop (open to all – no registration) Writing Proposals for International Dissertation and Pre-Dissertation Research Grants Thursday, August 29, 2013 5:00-7:00PM Third Floor, International Center This two-hour workshop is open to all students gratis. For those who continue, it also is the first session of the semester-long, 1-3 credit seminar “International Social...
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