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Wednesday, May 15

Sara Kangas, associate professor of special education, presents policy brief to special education state agency leaders from across the U.S.

The number of K-12 students in U.S. schools who need both English as a Second Language (ESL) and special education support is growing at breakneck speed, says ... Read more »

Thursday, May 9

Among the students happily throwing their mortarboards in the air at May’s commencement ceremony will be College of Education (COE) graduate students Lauren Kovacs and Jenele Vadelund. The pair will receive their master's degrees in Special Education. Both women currently work at the Centennial School where they are mentored by more seasoned... Read more »

Thursday, May 2

Maddie Tschauner, a third-year doctoral student in the Counseling Psychology program, will pursue a career that brings together science and advocacy.

Maddie Tschauner recently received two Lehigh Graduate Student Awards—the Graduate Student Leadership & Service Award and the Graduate Life Leadership Award. A third-year doctoral... Read more »

Thursday, April 25

Zheng's research focuses on integrating artificial intelligence and computer simulations into science, technology, engineering and mathematics education.

STORY BY Editorial Services

An assistant professor in the College of Education’s Teaching, Learning, and Technology program... Read more »

Tuesday, April 23

By Dave Block

Growing up in Detroit with a pianist as a father, Mount Allen III ’11G was encouraged to explore music. But while his sister, Geri Allen, became a renowned jazz pianist, composer, and educator, Mount Allen’s musical efforts fell short of his melodious ambition.

Allen would make landmark contributions... Read more »