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Two-time alum named Principal of the Year

February 04, 2025

Two-time Michigan State University alum David Cherry, B.S. '04, M.A. '10, earned the title of 2024 Michigan Elementary and Middle School Principals Association (MEMSPA) Principal of the Year. The annual award honors an individual for exemplary leadership, dedication to students and staff, community...

MSU research: Social media bridges connection gaps for students with disabilities

January 30, 2025

New research from the Michigan State University College of Education shows how social media provides connection and community for college students, particularly those with disabilities. Published in the Journal of Contemporary Issues in Education, the study examines the nature of students’ social...

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MSU research: How race, socio-economic status contribute to math education inequalities 

January 28, 2025

There is a long-documented problem of inequalities in mathematics education across the United States and in other countries around the world. Previous research suggests socio-economic status (SES) and race play a role — but to what extent and how? Research from Michigan State University scholars ...

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