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You’re Invited! RSVP for the Spring 2023 SEHD Student Celebration
Join us as we recognize and celebrate our outstanding SEHD students at the Spring 2023 SEHD Student Celebration. When: Thursday, April 27th, 2023 Time: 6:30 – 8 p.m. Where: Student Commons Building, Room: ACAD 2500 1201 Larimer Street Denver, CO 80204 Parking: Tivoli Parking Garage Please RSVP by Monday, April 24th at 5pm Click here to RSVP
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School Psychology Faculty Members Bryn Harris and Rachel Stein Secure Major Grant
Congratulations to SEHD’s Bryn Harris and Rachel Stein who have secured a $3.15 million mental health demonstration grant from the U.S. Department of Education. It will be funded over five years. The project is called Project ASPIRE: Advancing School Psychology Innovative Training to Recruit Equity-Focused Practitioners. The grant will fund two groups of students, beginning…
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SEHD’s Teacher Ranger Teacher Program Featured in National Park Service News
April 4, 2023 – The TRT program is a dynamic professional development opportunity for K-12 teachers to spend the summer acquiring new skills in experiential learning through a program provided by a partnership between the National Park Service (NPS) and the University of Colorado Denver. The participants spend between four and six weeks in an NPS…
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Franci Crepeau-Hobson Quoted in The Sentinel
April 6, 2023 – It’s unclear how common that arrangement is. APS declined to state if any district students have safety plans requiring students to be patted down, while CCSD said it did not have any. Franci Crepeau-Hobson, a professor in the University of Colorado Denver’sschool of education whose research focuses on school violence and youth suicide…
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Marvin Lynn Featured in Capital B
April 6, 2023 – Marvin Lynn, a former elementary school teacher in Chicago Public Schools and New York City Public Schools and currently the dean of the School of Education and Human Development at the University of Colorado Denver, explained that culturally responsive instruction has a very positive impact on the learning of students of color —…
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Cristina Gillanders Interviewed by Chalkbeat Colorado
April 5, 2023 – More studies are necessary to identify the best strategies to teach multilingual preschool students, researchers say, but some things are clear. “Being bilingual is not enough,” said Cristina Gillanders, associate professor in early childhood education at the University of Colorado Denver. “You have to have the preparation to teach these children. You have to…
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Attend ThinqStudio’s UnConference on April 21st
An OASIS is a pleasant or peaceful area in the midst of a difficult place or situation. Let ThinqStudio’s 2023 Unconference be YOUR OASIS on Friday April 21. Join us for rejuvenating conversation and replenishing nourishment as we reflect on and reclaim the joy in our work as educators. As faculty, we often find ourselves in difficult places and situations…
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Important Copier/Printer Notice
The SEHD will be getting new copier/printing machines in the next couple of weeks. The copiers on the 6th floor and the 11th floor will be changed to slightly smaller models due to lower overall usage and budget constraints. The new machines will have the same functions as the current copier machines. The 7th floor…
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Human Development and Family Relations Program Ranked #36 in Nation by Best Accredited Colleges
CU Denver has reviewed the methodology for the Best Accredited Colleges rankings that include SEHD’s HDFR program. We are proud to report that the #36 in the nation ranking for HDFR may be shared and promoted. Congrats to the HDFR team! Click here to learn more: #36 Best Bachelor’s Degrees in Human Development & Family…
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Congratulations to Bryn Harris on Her Workshop: Unraveling Faculty Burnout
The Unravelling Faculty Burnout workshop with Dr. Bryn Harris on April 12th (12:00-1:30, on Zoom) has just a few seats left. You’ll receive a copy of the book in advance. Click here to register