Labor Day – University Closed
In recognition of Labor Day, the college and the university will be closed on Monday, 9/4. The college and university will open for regular business hours on Tuesday, 9/5.
In recognition of Labor Day, the college and the university will be closed on Monday, 9/4. The college and university will open for regular business hours on Tuesday, 9/5.
In the kick-off for the fall 2017 Department of Teacher Education Faculty Colloquium series, join Associate Professor Django Paris as he discusses his new book: "Culturally Sustaining Pedagogies: Teaching and… Read More »
Attending a selective college or university is one of the three strongest predictors of admission to graduate programs; however, access to these institutions is stratified by race, socioeconomic status, and… Read More »
The symposium will support your research by providing the following information and opportunities: • Overview of the resources available through the college and university to support your research and grant… Read More »
All EAD students, families, and pets are welcome! RSVP by Tuesday, September 5th online through HALE Happenings
Explore Kinesiology research by taking a tour through the PLAY'd Lab. PLAY'd—Physical Activity in Youth With Disabilities Laboratory—is directed by Assistant Professor Janet Hauck. The lab is located in room… Read More »
A talk from Dr. Rudine Sims Bishop, children’s literature scholar and Professor Emerita from The Ohio State University who originated the idea that books can serve as windows and/or mirrors… Read More »
Discussions regarding early childhood education in Michigan are heard far outside of the classroom these days. Legislative deliberations focus on access to early education for the most vulnerable, on funding… Read More »
A presentation of the Kristen Marie Gould Endowed Lecture on Sport for Children and Youth. This lecture will be given by Dr. Wade Gilbert of Fresno State University, the fifth… Read More »
A new philosophy of higher education has taken hold in institutions around the world. Its supporters disavow the pursuit of knowledge for its own sake and argue that the only… Read More »