Dr. Adam Friedman and Professor Brian Calhoun presented recently at TechX at Wake Forest University. Dr. Friedman co-presented with colleagues in a session called “What’s this Kaltura Thing?” and Professor Calhoun led a session called “How to Cultivate a Digital Connection.” TechX provides an opportunity for members of the campus community to showcase how technology […]
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Professors Calhoun (EDU) and Binkley (CNS) Present at NC Counseling Association Virtual Conference
Professors Brian Calhoun (EDU) and Dr. Erin Binkley (CNS) presented at the North Carolina Counseling Association virtual conference in late February. The presentation was titled Technological Tools for Working with Adolescent Clients / Students Remotely. https://nccounselingassociation.org/2021-annual-conference/
Dr. Alan Brown to give 21st Annual Hubert McNeil Poteat Lecture
Dr. Alan Brown has been invited to give the 21st Annual Hubert McNeil Poteat Lecture on Wed., March 31, 4:00pm. The title of his talk will be Lizzie, Mamie, & Mo’ne: Exploring Intersectionality through an Examination of the History of Women in Baseball. This talk is open to the community, and webinar details can be […]
Dr. Debbie French Presents at National Science Foundation Conference
Dr. Debbie French, Assistant Professor of Science Education, and Matt Peitzman, Technology/Wood Working Teacher at Pennridge High School in Pennridge, Pennsylvania, presented a talk entitled, “STEM Guitar’s New Paradigm: Remote Hands-on Learning” at the National Science Foundation’s Advanced Technical Education Fall Conference. Dr. French serves as co-PI on the NSF STEM Guitar Grant, which provides […]
Professor Calhoun Presents at National Career Development Association Fall Career Practitioner Institute
Professor Brian Calhoun presented recently at the National Career Development Association (NCDA) Fall 2020 Career Practitioner Institute. The focus of his talk was “Career Research: Challenges and Strategies in the Time of COVID.”
Students Present at NCTE
Undergraduates Taylor Crandall & Elijah Shalaway and graduate student Brandon Petras presented on Sunday at the annual “Future Is Now” session at the National Council of Teachers of English Annual Convention in Baltimore. They were great representatives of Wake Forest University and the Department of Education.
Grad Students Present at NCTE Conference
Wake Forest English education graduate students presented at multiple sessions on the weekend of November 16 at the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) Annual Convention in Houston, Texas. Under the guidance of Dr. Alan Brown, current and former graduate students presented at an American literature session entitled “Eight Great American Poets Who Inspire […]
Math Ed Students Present at State Conference
Wake math education students, along with their advisor, Dr. Leah McCoy, presented at the North Carolina Council of Teachers of Mathematics Annual Meeting in Greensboro on November 1. Participants included Rachel Hirsch, Annette Barile, Daniel Spieler, Melissa McGahan, Dave Segall, Alex Morgan, Hannah Maness, and Julianna Miller.
Our Kids Can’t Wait
Don’t miss the upcoming community forum on public education called “Our Kids Can’t Wait” sponsored by the NC Justice Center and WFU’s Pro Humanitate Institute. The panel will take place on October 17 at 6pm in the ZSR Library Auditorium and features Dr. Dani Parker-Moore, Assistant Professor of Multicultural Education in the Department of Education.
Graduate Student Research Forum
Today we celebrated our 2018 graduate students as they presented their action research findings in ZSR Library at Wake Forest University. Congratulations to a wonderful group of scholars and educators. We are so proud of their accomplishments.