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Time Management Workshop

September 12, 2022

Are you feeling overwhelmed by your busy schedule? Join the College of Education Peer Advisors for the upcoming workshop: Time Management for the Busy College Student Thursday, September 15, 2022, at 3:00 PM Room 310 Erickson Hall

Learn more about undergrad research

September 6, 2022

Join MSU Undergraduate Research during a series of workshops to learn more about opportunities to get involved in research as an undergrad. For questions please contact Mordecai Harvey, harveym6@msu.edu What is Undergraduate Research? There are myriad ways that research is conducted. Learn about the many different forms of research taking place at MSU. Exploring your… Read More »

2022 Spartan Remix

September 1, 2022

The Office of Cultural and Academic Transitions (OCAT) is proud to present its 15th Annual Spartan Remix!  Spartan Remix Sept. 8th, 2022 Munn Field 5 pm to 8 pm Spartan Remix is MSU’s Annual Multicultural Welcome Festival that takes place each fall. This unique event is a celebration of art, music, and culture where diverse communities… Read More »

Learn about master’s programs in the college

September 1, 2022

Online Master’s Information SessionsAre you interested in applying to a master’s degree at the College of Education in the future? Learn more about some of the college’s online programs at an upcoming information session: Master of Arts in Education: Application Workshop, Sept. 13, 4 p.m.: The MAED is designed for all educators who want to enhance their… Read More »

Teacher Prep Drop-in Hours

August 28, 2022

Welcome back, teacher prep students! We are excited to have you all back on campus for an exciting fall semester. Need to connect with your advisor? Come to our drop-in hours! Mike, Abby, Pepa, and the peer advisors are ready to serve you. Virtual drop-in hours during the weeks of August 29th and September 5th.… Read More »

Learn about CED online master’s programs

August 8, 2022

Are you interested in earning your master’s degree through the College of Education someday? Learn more about some of the college’s online programs at an upcoming information session: Master of Arts in Education, Aug. 17, 4 p.m.: The MAED is designed for all educators who want to enhance their professional practice through advanced study related… Read More »

Work in the College of Education this fall

August 1, 2022

The College of Education is looking for a student to work as a Development & Alumni Student Communications Intern starting this fall for 10-20 hours per week. Under general supervision, this student intern will communicate with constituents over the phone, assist with the preparation of upcoming events, assist with the preparation of large mailings, and… Read More »

Education elective course – Fall 2022

June 29, 2022

Looking for a fall elective course? Try EAD 364: Political Economy of Educational Opportunity, offered Thursdays 3:00-5:50 PM (hybrid). If you’re unsure if you have room for elective credit in your schedule, be sure to talk to your advisor! Course Description:Despite decades of school-based education reforms, unequal access to educational opportunitypersists for many low-income students… Read More »

Tutor Student-Athletes

June 6, 2022

The Student-Athlete Support Services (SASS) Tutorial Office is looking to hire competent, organized, and dedicated tutors for the Summer II and Fall Semesters. SASS tutorial hours during the summer are 8:00 AM-5:00 PM Monday-Friday and tutors will have the option to tutor in-person or virtually this summer. For more information and to apply, go to… Read More »

GECP trip to Dearborn: Experiencing the culture

May 9, 2022
GECP trip to Dearborn: Experiencing the culture

Hear from teacher preparation student, Sarah Garland, as she highlights her trip to Dearborn, MI, where she had a transformative experience learning about the people, schools, food, and culture in that region. For another student’s experience read GECP trip to Dearborn: Learning from differences.