At the end of a long day of orientation and welcome-back programming, HESA was excited to bring together incoming and returning students, alums, and faculty to enjoy some ice cream! Click here to see the rest of the photos.
Month: August 2018
Dangerous Stereotypes Stalk Black College Athletes
Sport Management’s Dr. Joseph Cooper pens commentary for The Conversation in a recent article focusing on Black college athletes.
Fall 2018 Faculty Appointments
Editor’s Note: This story has been altered from its original form. The original story, written by Stefanie Dion Jones, appeared on the UConn Neag School of Education website on August 20, 2018.
EDLR welcomes two new faculty members effective August 23rd. Read more about the new faculty hires below!
Gerardo Blanco joins the Department of Educational Leadership as an assistant professor in the Higher Education and Student Affairs (HESA) program. Previously, Blanco served as an assistant professor in the higher education doctoral program at the University of Massachusetts Boston. He earned his Ed.D. in 2013 from the University of Massachusetts Amherst. He also has served as a summer visiting assistant professor since 2016 at Shaanxi Normal University in China. His research and teaching interests focus on quality assurance and internationalization in higher education.
H. Kenny Nienhusser arrives as an assistant professor in HESA as well. He joins the Neag School from the University of Hartford, where he served as an assistant professor in the doctoral program in educational leadership since 2012. He has more than 15 years of professional experience in student and academic affairs at several types of higher education institutions. His research and teaching interests include implementation of public and institutional policies that affect underserved students’ high school-to-college transition; higher education policy; and undocu/DACAmented students. Nienhusser earned his Ed.D. at Teachers College, Columbia University in 2011.
EDLR Welcomes Two New Hires to HESA Program
The Neag School of Education welcomes two new faculty members to the Department of Educational Leadership’s HESA program, Gerardo Blanco and H. Kenny Nienhusser. Read the full story from The Neag School of Education’s website.
Birks Picks Deputy, Assistant Superintendents
Current ELP student, Keisha Redd-Hannans, was recently appointed Deputy Superintendent in the New Haven Public Schools, noted in the New Haven Independent.
Advocacy Group Calls for More Oversight of Calif. Charter School Spending
EducationDive (Research by Professor Preston Green referenced)