$1.25 Million Grant To Address Special Education Demand
A new $1.5 million leadership grant will fund five new doctoral students, and their $34,000 stipend, in order to address some of the most pressing issues in the field of special education.
A new $1.5 million leadership grant will fund five new doctoral students, and their $34,000 stipend, in order to address some of the most pressing issues in the field of special education.
Study finds that children with poor academic readiness are nine to 10 times more likely to have low reading scores 18 months later.
LaGarrett King has recently been awarded the Isabelle Wade Lyda and Paul C. Lyda Professorship.
The University of Missouri College of Education is pleased to welcome a total of 12 new faculty members in the Fall 2019 semester.
Study shows parental engagement helps student concentration and behavior.
A new grant from the School of Information Science & Learning Technologies supports health information training for librarians, helping community members in underserved and rural areas of
the Midwest.
The School of Information Sciences and Learning Technologies is pleased to announce that Adroit Studios is officially open for business. Adroit Studios leverages game design, instructional design and game development into custom learning experiences for clients.
Researchers have found that students who feel a greater sense of belonging with their peers, family and school community are less likely to become bullies.
The University of Missouri College of Education had a record-breaking year in philanthropy, raising a total of $7.89 million in gifts, officials announced July 10.
A lifelong dream was realized during a ceremony that announced the Jolene Marra Schulz Partners Advancing Education Endowment and the formal naming of the Townsend Hall Jolene Marra Schulz Lobby.