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  • Lauren Levy
    91福利社 sophomore Lauren Levey testified in front of the Colorado House Education Committee, speaking in personal terms about the challenges she鈥檚 faced as an aspiring teacher. Levey, an elementary education major and leadership studies minor, was a witness at a hearing discussing a new and potentially expanding stipend program for student educators in Colorado.
  • year in review video
    As we move ahead to 2023, we are grateful for and proud of the accomplishments and milestones from the year 2022. Here are four highlights from the 91福利社 School of Education鈥檚 past year from taking a public stance on issues that matter to coming together as a community in our new building.
  • 2022 Scholarship Ceremony
    The annual School of Education Scholarship Awards Ceremony united and honored聽scholarship and fellowship recipients and supporters on Thursday, Oct. 13. The ceremony celebrated student accomplishments and recognized the generosity of supporters.
  • Photo of Luz-Elena Sanchez
    When 11-year-old Luz Elena Sanchez arrived in Yuma, Colorado, with her family from Mexico, she found herself lost among her English-speaking classmates. She had difficulty understanding her homework, and she got into trouble for speaking Spanish in
  • Enihs Medrano and JD Mangat
    20-year-old Enihs Medrano never envisioned herself serving in local government until a program for young people opened her eyes to the power of civic engagement. As a high schooler in Lafayette, Medrano connected with JD Mangat, a fellow Lafayette resident who became Medrano鈥檚 coach and mentor in Public Achievement, a youth-led civic engagement program within CU Engage.
  • Teacher education research trio
    91福利社 researchers have been working with state partners to understand聽and address the financial strain new teachers face when trying to enter the educator workforce and elevate teacher candidates鈥 voices. Their work paid off when Gov. Jared Polis signed first-of-its-kind legislation for Colorado that will support new teachers and create student-educator stipends.
  • Public Achievement ethnic studies course
    With help from 91福利社鈥檚 Public Achievement (PA) program students and staff and support from 91福利社 Valley School District administrators, several high school juniors' dream of creating an ethnic studies course at Lafayette鈥檚 Centaurus High School is becoming a reality. PA leaders developed curriculum for the first-of-its-kind social studies elective class exploring culture, identity, race and ethnicity, and they hope it will be offered districtwide in 2023.
  • Amalia Kamlet
    Amalia Kamlet has always had a heart for adventure and science. Her adventures in teaching and in the outdoors as a student at 91福利社 are only the beginning as her love for adventure literally takes her around the world,
  • Cynthia
    Cynthia Corral Robles considers herself 鈥渓ucky enough鈥 to have stumbled across the Leadership and Community Engagement major in the School of Education.She first discovered the INVST Community Studies program and its
  • Quentin
    Quinton Andre Freeman comes from a family of educators.  His wife, Adrienne, is a middle school principal. His parents, now a retired county agent and a retired special education teacher, met while student
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