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MSU online master’s programs soar to #7 in rankings

February 7, 2024
MSU online master’s programs soar to #7 in rankings

Michigan State University remains home to some of the most prestigious online education master’s degree programs in the United States. According to U.S. News & World Report’s annual rankings, MSU ranks #7 overall and four specialty programs are ranked in the top-five. Among specialties within education, the MSU’s College of Education ranked: Out of 303… Read More »

Partnership examines restorative measures in K-12 MI schools 

January 29, 2024
Partnership examines restorative measures in K-12 MI schools 

Michigan State University College of Education scholars are leading a research-practice partnership to sustainably implement restorative practices for behavior issues in K-12 schools.   The partnership examines alternative approaches, such as community building and conflict resolution, in comparison to exclusionary approaches for student discipline (i.e., suspension or expulsion).   “Restorative practices build community and relationships between students… Read More »

New partnership with MSU, Rockford Public Schools amplifies teacher learning

January 24, 2024
New partnership with MSU, Rockford Public Schools amplifies teacher learning

Nearly 20 K-12 teachers will return to the classroom as Michigan State University graduate students in January, supported by a new partnership between the College of Education and Rockford Public Schools. These educators will join the M.A. in Teaching and Curriculum (MATC) program, allowing them to earn their master’s degrees, additional teaching endorsements, and new… Read More »

Kinesiology Ph.D. program ascends to #11 in nation

January 16, 2024
Kinesiology Ph.D. program ascends to #11 in nation

Michigan State University’s Kinesiology Ph.D. program is ranked #11 in the nation by the National Academy of Kinesiology (NAK) — improving its position by 12 spots since the last time rankings were announced in 2020. “I am very proud of our dedicated faculty, students and collaborative community who have propelled us forward 12 positions in… Read More »

“Strengthening capacity:” HECDI in Year 2  

January 12, 2024
“Strengthening capacity:” HECDI in Year 2  

Nearly 1,500 Mozambique higher education students have learned about career development thanks to a Michigan State University-led initiative. The momentum is just getting started.   The Higher Education Career Development Initiative (HECDI) is led by MSU Professor Matthew Wawrzynski and is backed by $2 million in funding from the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID).   The… Read More »

Six MSU scholars named national education influencers

January 8, 2024
Six MSU scholars named national education influencers

Six scholars from the Michigan State University College of Education were featured on the top-200 list of nationwide influencers in the field of education. Now in its 14th year, the annual Rick Hess Edu-Scholar Public Influence Rankings (Education Week) honors scholars from across the U.S. who have shaped education research, policy and practice. The following… Read More »

Wawrzynski leads grant to improve LGBTQI+ support in Mozambique

January 8, 2024
Wawrzynski leads grant to improve LGBTQI+ support in Mozambique

Michigan State University Professor Matthew Wawrzynski received a $508,000 grant to provide sustainable support for LGBTQI+ students at Mozambique’s Eduardo Mondlane University. This is the second Mozambique-based project for Wawrzynski. He also received a grant to create career development centers in higher education institutions. Both projects are led by Wawrzynski and funded by the U.S.… Read More »

Alum earns national recognition for literacy research

January 5, 2024
Alum earns national recognition for literacy research

Jon Wargo, a doctoral graduate of the college’s Curriculum, Instruction, and Teacher Education (CITE) program, received the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) Media Literacy Award. He was also named Early Literacy Teacher Educator of the Year. As a researcher in literacy and a teacher educator at the Marsal Family School of Education (University… Read More »

Koehler promoted to associate dean for faculty and academic staff affairs 

December 20, 2023
Koehler promoted to associate dean for faculty and academic staff affairs 

Matthew Koehler was promoted to become the MSU College of Education’s associate dean for faculty and academic staff affairs in fall 2023. He was previously the assistant dean for faculty affairs.  Under his leadership, the college has seen the creation of or improvements in the ways the college recruits and retains faculty leaders.   He oversees… Read More »

Bouck named associate dean for research 

December 20, 2023
Bouck named associate dean for research 

Professor Emily Bouck was named the MSU College of Education’s associate dean for research. She previously held the role in an interim capacity since 2021.   While serving as interim, she introduced a new mentoring program, which partners mid- or senior-level faculty with an early-career faculty member who is new to writing grants. She is also… Read More »