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The Neag School's role in the CommPACT school reform initiative serves as model to newly announced accreditation standards for schools of education.
Neag alum Marcia Elliott is named Connecticut's top principal!
NCATE cites Neag School as model for newly redesigned accreditation standards. Dean Schwab is interviewed by Education Week.
New Literacies expert Don Leu receives major federal grant to develop online reading comprehension assessment.
National heat illness expert Doug Casa, assoc. prof. of Kinesiology, announces new NATA pre-season training guidelines for h.s. sports.
Kinesiology alum Nicole Keith is the first African American elected to the National Board of Trustees for the American College of Sports Medicine.
Sue Saunders, assoc. professor in Educational Leadership, is coauthor of a guide for new professionals and their supervisors in Student Affairs Administration.
NPR feature on school discipline success stories highlights the work of George Sugai, Neag Chair in Special Education.
Sunday Commencement Ceremony photo information, please click here.
Neag professor John Leach, expert in second language acquisition, dies.
"Gifted" journal moves to the Neag School.
#1 Doctoral Kinesiology Program
Neag School's Ranking Jumps to #21
School Psych Professor Thomas Kehle selected for Research Excellence Award.
Prestigious National Reading Conference award goes to Neag professor!
Worthingham Fellow bestowed upon Physical Therapy's interim dept. head.
Science education professor to become NERA president
TNE-UConn Director receives two honors!
Measurement, Evaluation and Assessment Center offers grad student training.
Dr. Swaminathan honored by the American Psychological Association.
Ed Leadership faculty help design master's program for enhancing physicians' teaching skills.
Film is an important classroom tool, says education professor.
Dean Schwab tapped to head group of leading research institution deans.
"Exceptional" Dissertation Award for Special Ed faculty member.
Unusual collaboration results in new Connecticut Urban Education Initiative.
Special Education faculty member to receive two honors from Conn. Chapter of the AAUP.
Educational policy professor is one of two in the nation selected for fellowship in measurement.
"New Literacies" guru is elected to world's largest reading organization.
RECESS RENOVATION: Neag Teacher Ed Juniors renovate Hartford's Batchelder School playground and raise funds to buy new recess equipment.
The Hartford Courant, 7/24/07 - State lawmakers pass bill supporting the Neag School's role in Urban Initiative designed to aid struggling schools.
Baltimore Sun, 7/25/07 - Professor George Sugai, Neag Chair in Special Education, is quoted in an article about a national program he helped develop, Positive Behavioral Interventions & Supports.
Hydration Hints from field's top expert Kinesiology Prof. Doug Casa as high school football training gets underway in heat, humidity.
Former UConn Basketball Star Emeka Okafor selects the Neag School's HUSKY SPORT outreach program for his first domestic charitable gift.
Former UConn Basketball Star Emeka Okafor selects the Neag School's HUSKY SPORT program for his first domestic charitable gift!
Neag professors Sally Reis and Joe Renzulli are interviewed on WFSB TV about Renzulli Learning, their educational software program.
Graduate of Neag School Social Studies teacher education program wins the National Educator prize from the Milken Family Foundation
Stanford study cites Administrator Prep Program (UCAPP) as exemplary.
Lifetime of travel inspires gift to Neag School.
Center for Research in Mathematics Education is established.
Center tackles behavioral issues in schools.
CBER - Center for Behavioral Education and Research tackles behavior issues in schools.
Doctor of Physical Therapy program now offered through the Neag School.
Student cheating is the focus of research conducted by Educational Psychologist Jason Stephens.
Husky Sport is selected for the Provost's Award for Excellence in Outreach and Public Engagement.
Neag Professor Don Leu and his New Literacies research team is featured in the
The Neag Center for Education Policy & Analysis and its director, Casey Cobb, are featured in the
Professor Eliana Rojas awarded $1.5 M grant to help math teachers of English Language Learners become more proficient at providing effective instruction.
Professor George Sugai and the Center for Behavioral Education & Research are featured in the Advance.
New study by Kinesiology Professor Jeff Volek finds further evidence that a low-fat diet lowers dangerous factors linked to Metabolic Syndrome.
Curriculum & Instruction Department offers course to improve TAs' teaching skills.
Neag School cosponsors Conference on College Readiness and Success held in June 2007.
Annual Mass Media Conference focuses on media stereotyping of girls and fostering violence in men.
Neag School Psychologists study methods for helping children with asthma.
Civic involvement and spirituality are essential to becoming a top shelf teacher says Neag Professor Xae Reyes.
Doctoral student in Educational Administration program is recipient of 2007 Women of Color Award.
Prof. Sally Reis is interviewed by the Baltimore Sun about what happens when needs of gifted students aren't met.
Five Neag School nominees selected for the University's 2nd Annual Diversity Awards.
Neag alum Dr. Robert Villanova is Connecticut's 2008 Superintendent of the Year.
Neag School ranks among best graduate schools in the U.S.!
AAUP - UConn Chapter presents Associate Dean Thomas DeFranco with its 2008 Excellence Award for Teaching Innovation.
Interested in photographs from the Neag Sunday Commencement Ceremony? Click here.
May Commencement Photo Information for Neag School graduates.
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.
Kinesiology doc student, Rebecca Lopez, is quoted in the LA Times for a story about the new air-conditioned shoulder pads for football players.
The CommPACT Schools initiative, based at the Neag School, announces its first eight public schools and a major gift from a national organization.
Exercise scientist and hydration expert Douglas Casa is interviewed about the death of a Kentucky h.s. football player.
Ed Psych professor Jason Stephens research on academic cheating is featured on the front page of the Hartford Courant newspaper.
Neag prof Don Leu and his New Literacies research is featured in the New York Times.
Audio feed available of Dean Richard Schwab on the CommPACT Schools announcement and NEA Foundation gift.
CommPACT Schools announcement featured in the Connecticut Post newspaper.
Why do men have a tougher time transitioning to college? Prof. Jim O'Neil is interviewed for the Hartford Courant feature story.
Neag School receives award for infusing multicultural values into its programs.
Kinesiology alum Lani Fortier is selected as one of UConn's 40 under 40
Graduate student Jill Adelson is the first to be awarded the Esther Katz Rosen Fellowship by the American Psychological Foundation supporting graduate student research on gifted children.
The National Association of Gifted Children has selected a 5th grade math unit designed by Kathy Gavin and Project M3 team for its Curriculum of the Year Award.
HESA students involved in UCOMPASS, a program reaching out to UConn students in trouble.
Jonathan Plucker, alum of our master's special education program, is selected as one of UConn's 40 under 40
Prof. George Sugai and the CBER efforts in Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports are highlighted in an article in Education World
Kinesiology's Douglas Casa, a national expert on exertional heat illnesses and hydration,
Podcast available of NPR interview with Neag Chair in Literacy & Technology, Dr. Don Leu.
Gifted professor Sally Reis receives a $600,000 grant to continue her research on using the Schoolwide Enrichment Model for reading.
For an unprecedented 19th year, the U.S. Dept. of Education is funding the National Research Center for the Gifted and Talented, based at the Neag School.
Drs. Sally Reis and Catherine Little receive 5-year, $2.25 M federal grant to address the needs of middle school readers using the SEM-Reading Model.
District Administration magazine selects Renzulli Learning as one of Top 100 tech programs in education!
IB/M students organize a successful alternative college fair for Bulkeley H.S. students.
Dr. Marijke Kehrhahn, director of Teacher Education and of TNE, is awarded the UConn Alumni Assoc. Award for Excellence in Teaching (graduate level).
Dr. Mike Young, assoc. prof. of educational technology, is interviewed about the potential video games have for expanding and improving classroom learning.
Former UConn basketball star Emeka Okafor and the Neag School's Husky Sport program are featured on the front page of the Hartford Courant
Dr. Jason Stephens, ass't prof of educational psychology, and his research aimed at reducing cheating are featured in a New York Times editorial.
Neag alum is named Connecticut's top superintendent of the year!
Congratulations to three undergrads of our Dept. of Kinesiology who won the New England ACSM College Bowl: Britanny Minkus, Heather Wong and Nick Costanzo!
Kinesiology faculty present a successful forum on Energy Drinks to a standing-room-only audience.
Prof. Don Leu and his New Literacies research team share their thoughts on the 21st century literacies in The Council Chronicle, the National Council of Teachers of English magazine.
Provost Peter Nicholls announces that Associate Dean Thomas DeFranco has been selected to replace Dean Richard Schwab when he steps down next summer.
Gifted Education in Crisis! Assoc. Prof. Del Siegle, coauthors an oped published in the Philadelphia Inquirer.
Named as a UConn Teaching fellow, Assoc. Professor Joseph Madaus and his dedication to preparing students for work in special education are featured in the Advance.
JP Morgan Chase donates $25,000 to Bridgeport's CommPACT Schools as part of a school reform effort led by the Neag School.
Richard Lemons, Dept. of Ed Leadership, is co-author of a recent national study examing the impact of the economic downturn on schools.
Prof. George Sugai, co-creator of the positive behavior model (PBIS) is pleased with its success in 30 Pennsylvania schools.
"Nothing magical" about the new fad -- the Flat Belly Diet -- says Jeff Volek, ass't professor of kinesiology, in a Chicago Tribune article.
Kathy Gavin, assoc. prof. of Gifted & Talented, and the afterschool math club she established in four Hartford schools is featured in the Hartford Courant.
Following the indictment of a football coach, Doug Casa, a leading expert in exercise and hydration, is interviewed about what a coach can do to protect his players from deadly heat stroke.
Kinesiology Professor William Kraemer is interviewed by the New York Times about why
Larry Armstrong's study on the increased heat problems caused by football gear is highlighted in an ESPN blog.
Neag alum Karen List is named Superintendent of West Hartford Public Schools.
Merger of kinesiology and physical therapy departments is approved by UConn Board of Trustees.
Travelers $100,000 gift adds up to a successful after-school math enrichment program developed by Kathy Gavin, Ph.D.
CommPACT Schools, an urban school reform model based at the Neag School, receives $10,000 from Near & Far.
In an Education Week article on students with disabilities, Professor emeritus Stan Shaw is quoted.
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