- Fulbright award sends alum overseas to teach(Posted on
July-8-2010)
School of Education graduate who seeks to learn more about teaching methods used across the world spends part of the spring semester in London. Read how she tied her classroom in Chicago to her temporary home across the Atlantic to create an international experience for students in both places.
- Alumna leading others toward a contemplative path(Posted on
July-8-2010)
A career that’s included public school teaching, corporate executive experience, and serving as a faculty member has led to a role heading an institute designed to help others discover better “life leadership.” “I did know that I did have a passion around leadership,” Leah Rampy said.
- Event to benefit Ugandan refugees organized by SOE at IUPUI alumna(Posted on
July-8-2010)
A social studies teacher gets her students excited about helping struggling kids in a far off land. A Ugandan refugee comes to visit as students raise money to help.
- Honors from Senator Lugar, State Schools Superintendent for several alumni(Posted on
July-8-2010)
An alumna earns the first-ever Lugar “Education Patriot” award, while teaching, faculty, and leadership honors come for other alumni
- SOE Professor part of partnership personally delivering books to Rwanda(Posted on
July-8-2010)
Unique program takes faculty member to Rwanda to deliver a book Rwandan and U.S. students helped create.
- Pike latest higher education faculty member selected for prestigious national award(Posted on
July-8-2010)
Gary Pike at IUPUI earns achievement award from the Association for Institutional Research, the 4th Higher Education faculty member at the IU School of Education to earn the distinction.
- Alum mixes career of academics, baseball, books(Posted on
July-8-2010)
This professor has successfully kept connected to the game he played and has always loved, making a mark as a professional baseball scout and author of books on the game’s history.
- Longtime higher education professor honored for long-ago war heroism(Posted on
February-16-2010)
Before earning three degrees from the IU School of Education, Louis C. Stamatakos was notable for an incredibly courageous act—except few actually knew about it. More than 6 decades later, the Army honors him with a Silver Star.
- IST alumna creates winning design for 2010 Lincoln Bicentennial Penny(Posted on
February-16-2010)
A master’s graduate of the Instructional Systems Technology department in the IU School of Education has created something you’ll likely see every day. The artwork on the new penny being issued this year by the U.S. Mint is hers.
- Honors abound for alumni of the School of Education(Posted on
February-16-2010)
An outstanding faculty honor, an honor for service, and recognition for outstanding teaching
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