IU Logo
shim
School of Education Logo
Alumni e-newsletter
Title image
View stories by Volume and Issue
 
Search For    Search
  • IU graduate works to make a shelter and a future for Kenyan children(Posted on June-29-2009)
    Inspired by his experience in the Cultural Immersion Program, this young teacher is doing more. He’s trying to provide something for street kids in Kenya. “I have the ability to help them,” he says. “It just has to be done.”
  • Alumnus teaching in Fort Wayne named national teacher of the year(Posted on June-29-2009)
    Francis Mustapha, a science teacher at Fort Wayne’s Snider High School, was awarded the “Chasing Rainbows Award” on June 12. The teacher, born in Sierra Leone, earned the honor as an exemplary teacher who has overcome obstacles.
  • Chicago teacher and IU alumna a finalist for top teaching award(Posted on June-29-2009)
    A 2006 elementary education graduate from IU is a finalist for a prestigious Chicago-area award honoring outstanding elementary education teachers. Hear why she became an honored teacher, even though she intended to study accounting at IU Bloomington.
  • Alumna now oversees the education of the president’s children(Posted on June-29-2009)
    Educating the progeny of the powerful is part of the job for the principal of this famed Washington, D.C., institution. She’s seen many pass through the doors after 27 years at the school.
  • Alums making news(Posted on June-29-2009)
    School of Education Alumni noted in the media and on the web.
  • Higher Education alumnus returns to IU Bloomington as Dean of Students(Posted on June-29-2009)
    IU has picked an EdD graduate to return to campus as dean of students. Harold Goldsmith comes from Kent State University.
  • School of Education once again ranked among best(Posted on June-29-2009)
    For more than a decade, the School has been in the top 20 among education schools around the nation.
  • Alumna leads Dyslexia Institute of Indiana after many years working in the organization(Posted on June-29-2009)
    Having joined the organization in 1994, Rosie Hickle has worn many hats at the Dyslexia Institute of Indiana. Through it all, she’s been interested in meeting the needs of students who learn in a variety of capacities. She says she found her passion pursuing her master’s at the IU School of Education at IUPUI.
  • Indiana principals rank School of Education alums highly(Posted on September-15-2008)
    A new survey of principals across the state found largely positive results in evaluating graduates teaching in their schools. Compared to other teacher preparation programs, principals said that School of Education graduates are stronger in many areas.
  • Grad introducing service to young students, glamour to seniors(Posted on September-15-2008)
    After five years teaching at a girls’ school in Brooklyn, NY, this graduate of the IU School of Education at IUPUI is coming back home to Indiana. She’s bringing a service organization idea with her. Her “Glamour Gals” chapter, the first in the Hoosier state, is dedicated to bringing teens together with seniors. Teen members go to senior homes to give complimentary facials and makeovers. They take away much more.
Page 1 of 3        1 2 3   Next >>  [Last]