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Raymond Neag
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The Neag School of Education is named after Raymond Neag, a successful entrepreneur, philanthropist and UConn alum whose generous support is experienced daily by our faculty, staff, and students. His donation of $1.5 million in 1996 endowed a chair in the gifted and talented program. In 1999, his gift of $21 million to the School of Education was, at the time, the largest ever given to a school or college of education in the country.

The Charles B. Gentry Building, home of the Neag School of Education 

Best Graduate Schools 2009The University of Connecticut's Neag School of Education is not only the #1 public graduate school of education in the Northeast and the East Coast, it is now ranked the 12th best public graduate school of education in the U.S.

In its annual review of the best graduate schools in the country, U.S.News and World Report ranks the Neag School #21 among the 278 private and public education schools. Also significant are the rankings of the Neag School's core programs which are individually assessed by U.S. News. Four rank among the nation's top 20, including: Elementary Education (13); Secondary Education (17); Curriculum & Instruction (19), and Special Education (20). We are also the home of the nation's #1 doctoral program in kinesiology ranked by the American Academy of Kinesiology and Physical Therapy.

Our reputation for quality was a key factor in the Carnegie Corporation of New York's decision to select the University of Connecticut as one of 11 members of its prestigious Teachers for a New Era network.

Although we are most often noted for our teacher preparation efforts, the Neag School is home to a broad range of programs of study and research offered by our five departments: Curriculum & Instruction, Educational Psychology, Educational Leadership, Kinesiology, and Physical Therapy. Although distinct in nature, these departments work collaboratively to prepare high quality clinicians, educators, and practitioners who are leaders in their fields from athletic training and exercise science to physical therapy and school counseling.

 

  • IB/M Teacher Education Info Session

    10/15/2008 5:00pm to 7:00pm

    Session will provide info on admission to the IB/M teacher education program. 5:00-6:00 pm Secondary Education; 6:00-7:00 pm Elementary & Special Education


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May Commencement Photo Information for Neag School graduates.

July 7 - 18: Hundreds of teachers from the U.S. and overseas attend Confratute at the Storrs campus.

July 7 - 25: UConn Mentor Connection partners 80 bright high students with UConn faculty for hands-on experience while fueling each student's passion for learning!

Neag School ranks among best graduate schools in the U.S.!

Physical Therapy at Nayden Rehab Clinic plays vital role in UConn Prof's recovery.

Neag School's George Sugai is part of new federal technical assistance center to expand evidence-based practice in K-12 schools.

Kinesiology's William Kraemer is interviewed by the NY Times for an article on the many benefits of exercising with weights -- especially for women.

Dept. of Ed Leadership professor Richard Lemons develops leadership program for school administrators in Fairfield Country.

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