M.A. in Higher, Adult, and Lifelong Education Virtual Open House
Online (via Zoom or similar)Learn more about MSU's Master of Arts in Higher, Adult, and Lifelong Education (HALE) at an online information session.
Learn more about MSU's Master of Arts in Higher, Adult, and Lifelong Education (HALE) at an online information session.
Attend a free, 30-minute information session about MSU’s College of Education online master’s programs in Special Education.
Join Program Director Dr. Andy Driska to learn more about how the M.S. in Sport Coaching, Leadership, & Administration can align with your professional goals.
This presentation by Dr. Allison Scott will examine the current landscape of equity in computer science education, highlight promising new initiatives, and prompt us to think collectively about how we might envision a new path for computer science that centers equity and justice and creates a more equitable future
The College of Education invites you to learn more about the Master of Science in Sport Coaching, Leadership, & Administration at the program’s December virtual open house.
Sunday, May 7th at 7pm Jack Breslin Student Events Center For more information, visit the MSU Commencement website.
You are invited to attend and/or present at a convening on social justice in education! While participants with expertise in a wide range of contexts are welcome, this session is especially interested in learning/sharing about international contexts. The goal is to expand considerations of social justice beyond the US, to consider social justice in education… Read More »
The Office of Research and Innovation is hosting an upcoming research mixer in collaboration with the College of Education titled “AI and Education Research Mixer” on May 7, from 2:00-4:00 p.m. at the Wharton Center. This event will have a series of flash talks that explore the ways AI can enhance learning environments, support the… Read More »
Associate Dean for Research Emily Bouck will be hosting a conversation related AI and Education on Tuesday 3/11 from 11am-12pm in 133F Erickson Hall.
Parent Engagement and Partnerships in Early Childhood: Research from Across the Big Ten Parent engagement is an umbrella term used to describe the social dynamics and interaction patterns between families and schools. Parent engagement, broadly defined, is associated with positive social emotional and academic outcomes in young children. However, research shows that parent engagement remains… Read More »