Feature Stories
White-Water Rafting
Professional Practices Doctorate in Southeastern Idaho
as an Adventure to Building a Community of Practice
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Professional Practices Doctorate in Southeastern Idaho
as an Adventure to Building a Community of Practice
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From Trials to Treasures: Fighting for Education
It’s easy to take our ample opportunities for granted, including a chance to get a good education and attend college if we choose. But for some, finding the opportunities takes a little—and sometimes a lot—more work.
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It’s easy to take our ample opportunities for granted, including a chance to get a good education and attend college if we choose. But for some, finding the opportunities takes a little—and sometimes a lot—more work.
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College of Education will phase out School Psychology Program
School psychology is one of three counseling programs offered by the college, along with school counseling and vocational rehabilitation.
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School psychology is one of three counseling programs offered by the college, along with school counseling and vocational rehabilitation.
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Professional Practitioner Doctorate Opens New Doors
Starting Fall 2011
In response to a national and regional need, the University of Idaho is opening new opportunities in education through a professional practitioner doctoral program starting this fall in Rexburg, Idaho.
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Starting Fall 2011
In response to a national and regional need, the University of Idaho is opening new opportunities in education through a professional practitioner doctoral program starting this fall in Rexburg, Idaho.
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Education Professor Interviews on Web TalkRadio
Michael Kroth, assistant professor in adult and organizational learning and leadership and co-author of the new book, “Managing the Mobile Workforce,” was recently interviewed by talk radio host Nan Russell of WebTalkRadio.net.
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Michael Kroth, assistant professor in adult and organizational learning and leadership and co-author of the new book, “Managing the Mobile Workforce,” was recently interviewed by talk radio host Nan Russell of WebTalkRadio.net.
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Gooding Superintendent Honored
Gooding School District Superintendent Heather Williams was recently recognized as one of the top female school leaders in the country.
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Gooding School District Superintendent Heather Williams was recently recognized as one of the top female school leaders in the country.
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College of Education Graduate School Nationally Ranked in 2011
MOSCOW, ID—The University of Idaho College of Education has again been ranked as one of the nation’s top 100 graduate schools by U.S. News and World Report. This is the third year in a row that the college has received such high rankings.
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MOSCOW, ID—The University of Idaho College of Education has again been ranked as one of the nation’s top 100 graduate schools by U.S. News and World Report. This is the third year in a row that the college has received such high rankings.
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Face to Face with Hate
"We will not be satisfied until "justice rolls down like waters, and righteousness like a mighty stream." ~MLK
Kathy Canfield-Davis received national attention for an article she wrote about Tony Stewart's work in Coeur d'Alene to eradicate the Aryan Nations Hate Group.
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"We will not be satisfied until "justice rolls down like waters, and righteousness like a mighty stream." ~MLK
Kathy Canfield-Davis received national attention for an article she wrote about Tony Stewart's work in Coeur d'Alene to eradicate the Aryan Nations Hate Group.
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College of Education Exemplifies Faculty Excellence
Two College of Education faculty have received Faculty Excellence Awards for their outstanding work for the University of Idaho, their students, and the community.
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Two College of Education faculty have received Faculty Excellence Awards for their outstanding work for the University of Idaho, their students, and the community.
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