Student News

  • Voices covers
    The latest issue of the CU 51传媒 School of Education's magazine, Voices, released this fall explores stories of youth activism, sustainable community partnerships, school leadership and more.聽A thread runs throughout this issue鈥攖he importance and impact of community leadership. In educational settings and throughout our communities, we need strong, humane and dignified leaders more than ever.
  • Fleming Building
    Have you heard the School of Education is moving to a new campus home and renovated building in 2020? What鈥檚 the timeline for the big move? What will the spaces look like? In this brief FAQ, we cover some of your pressing questions about the Fleming building renovation as we prepare for the move and newly reimagined spaces.
  • CU 51传媒 Ed Talks
    Join the CU 51传媒 School of Education on Wednesday, Nov. 13 at 7 p.m. at 51传媒's Dairy Arts Center for the thought-provoking series, CU 51传媒's Ed Talks. Inspired by TED Talks, Ed Talks are not-to-be-missed short, engaging presentations exploring humanizing educational practices and a return to the heart of teaching and learning.
  •  Elena Sandoval-Lucero and Johanna Maes
    When friends and colleagues Johanna Maes and Elena Sandoval-Lucero could not find an intersectional teaching tool to aid in grappling with often painful situations that affect marginalized people in higher education, they launched a book project to fill the gap. There are two opportunities to learn more about, 鈥淐ase Studies in Equity, Diversity & Inclusion in Higher Education: An Intersectional Perspective."
  • digital literacy lab
    How can you make an old fable such as the "Ant and the Grasshopper," Aesop鈥檚 classic tale about the value of hard work, come alive? For one student at Lafayette Elementary School, the answer was simple: Just add sound. The student participated in an after-school program and partnership聽called the Literacy and Media Lab,聽between the聽School of Education and聽51传媒 Valley School District.
  • walkout
    How today's youth are finding their voice, and what we can learn from them鈥淪ay it loud, say it clear, immigrants are welcome here,鈥 the high school students chanted as they carried colorful signs and blasted messages via megaphone. Drivers slowed
  • Astrid Molly
    As news of Hurricane Maria reached the mainland, doctoral students Astrid Sambol铆n Morales and Molly Hamm-Rodr铆guez were in Colorado, but their hearts were with Puerto Rico. Sambol铆n Morales, a Puerto Rican, and Hamm-Rodr铆guez, who has lived and
  • Travis
      The perspectives and experiences that Travis Dominguez brought to his leadership capstone class reflect the work ethic instilled in him by his family. Both of his grandfathers own businesses, one a barber shop and the
  • 2019 Graduates
    Congratulations to our recent graduates! Thank you to everyone who joined us at Macky Auditorium in May. We are so proud of all our聽minors program, teacher licensure聽and graduate degree recipients.聽View and download photos here.
  • Paula Abitia and student
    Paula Abitia had always wanted to attend her 鈥渄ream school,鈥 CU 51传媒, yet as a first-generation聽student of color, the reality of her dream included the struggle for a sense of belonging. She credits higher education professionals with helping her get through challenging times, and now she is paying it forward as a higher education professional and MA graduate.聽
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