HESA alumus, Walter Diaz, who currently serves as the Vice President for Student Affairs at Eastern Connecticut State University, received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Connecticut Association of Latinos in Higher Education – The Middletown Press
Author: Leah Ward
Memes and GIFs as Powerful Classroom Tools
LLEP Ph.D. candidate, Kristi Kaeppel co-authors article on using digital images in the classroom in the Faculty Focus.
Lingering questions remain about school desegregation in Connecticut
EDLR’s Casey Cobb was noted in the CT Mirror regarding a journal he co-authored (2009) on how interdistrict choice effects student achievement, based on a study conducted in Hartford.
HESA Alum Advises Olympic Athlete, Donn Cabral
UConn Today highlights Olympic athlete, Donn Cabral, in his goal of obtaining dual degrees at UConn while simultaneously training for the next Olympics.
HESA alumni, Ryan Baldassario, is Cabral’s adviser in his role as UConn’s administrator to the full-time master’s of business administration program.
New JRA Executive Director is HESA Alumna
Congratulations to HESA Alumna, Jodi Roth-Saks, who recently was appointed Executive Director at the Jewish Relief Agency in Philadelphia. Coverage from The Jewish Exponent.
SPM Alumna Caroline Doty Inducted into Athletic Hall of Fame
Congratulations to Germantown Academy graduate and Sport Management alumna, Caroline Doty, who was inducted into the school’s Athletic Hall of Fame on November 8, 2018.
Black Students Who Have One Black Teacher Are More Likely To Go To College
EDLR’s Joshua Hyman argues how race matters within schools and leadership positions: UConn Today, AJC, and NPR cover this important research.
Neag School Hosts 4th Annual Educational Leadership Forum in Hartford
The fourth annual Educational Leadership Forum, created by Richard Gonzales, the director of the Neag School’s educational leadership preparation programs, and Robert Villanova, program director for its Executive Leadership Program (ELP), highlighted the theme of leadership for equity, as covered by the Neag School of Education.
The Fight for Physical Literacy
Dr. Jennifer McGarry is mentioned for her work with Husky Sport in UConn Today‘s article regarding the importance of physical literacy on children’s health and development.
Two New Career Consultants Join CLAS
Congratulations to HESA alumna, Lisa Famularo (’18), who recently joined University of Connecticut’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (CLAS) as a career consultant, in an article by CLAS.