Featured Story
New High School and College Partnership Exposes Students to College Experiences
As the doors to the College of Education (COE) opened on Wednesday, September 25 th , the corridors of the COE were filled with 110 bright smiles, eager minds, and emotionally heightened teens from Ferndale’s University High School (UHS). “Having these students on our campus is exciting for them and for me; it will prove to be a real pleasure. I would’ve loved to...
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Faculty, Staff & Programs
COE Welcomes New KHS Faculty Members
By Asia Myles
The start of another academic year typically means the addition of new faculty to the employee ranks in the College of Education. This fall we are pleased to introduce two new faculty in the college’s Division of Kinesiology, Health and Sport Studies (KHS): Amanda Esquivel, Ph.D., lecturer, and Neha P. Gothe, Ph.D., assistant professor....
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Outreach & Engagement News
Student Ambassadors Provide Service to the College of Education and Its Students
By Joyce Krause and Susan LaGrois
A new entity exists in the College of Education (COE) called the College of Education Student Ambassadors . This group of currently 29 students at the undergraduate, master’s and doctoral levels have been hovering around the Yamasaki (College of Education) building and the Wayne State University (WSU) campus for...
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News For Students
TED 2250, Becoming an Urban Educator: The Course that Keeps on Giving
By LaSondra Dawn
On Friday, September 6, 2013 the College of Education held a Service Learning Partner Fair for students enrolled this fall in the Teacher Education course, TED 2250: Becoming an Urban Educator. This course not only addresses the impact of social justice in education, but allows the college to partner with local schools and community organizations to...
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Alumni News
Former Home of Art Education Program Breathes New Life
By Julie Osburn
The Art Education program at Wayne State University’s College of Education has a rich and colorful history. With roots dating back to 1914, the program as it exists today was developed and nurtured by Jane Betsey Welling, a beloved teacher, mentor and artist. Under Dr. Welling’s tenure, the faculty grew to include Detroit’s most talented...
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