Category: Colleagues

  • Are College Lectures Unfair?

    #GoodRead from the NYTimes / submitted by Brad Hinson DOES the college lecture discriminate? Is it biased against undergraduates who are not white, male and affluent? The notion may seem absurd on its face. The lecture is an old and well-established tradition in education. To most of us, it simply is the way college courses are taught.…

  • Published: Designing Instruction in the Face of Technology Transience

    Linder-VanBerschot, J. A., & Summers, L. L. (2015). DESIGNING INSTRUCTION IN THE FACE OF TECHNOLOGY TRANSIENCE. Quarterly Review Of Distance Education, 16(2), 107-118. As we strive to provide quality and sustainable online learning experiences, we must frame instructional design decisions around learners’ current needs and interaction with technology. This article explores the implications of technology…

  • CU Denver Today: Remi Holden helps 'usher in a new era for cross-disciplinary research…'

    From CU Denver Today: An innovative project — using multimedia installations to draw attention to some of Denver’s most pressing social issues — ushers in a new era for cross-disciplinary research at the University of Colorado Denver. The team of research fellows from different CU Denver schools and colleges represent the pilot year of theCreative…

  • Saluting Becky Emerson for 15 Years of Service!

    THANK YOU BECKY EMERSON for your 15 years of dedicated service to the University of Colorado Denver School of Education and Human Development!

  • Taking My Parents to College

    #GoodRead from the NYTimes / submitted by Nancy Commins  IT was a simple question, but we couldn’t find the answer in any of the paperwork the college had sent. How long was my family supposed to stay for orientation? This was 1999, so Google wasn’t really a verb yet, and we were a low-income family…

  • Congratulations to Robert Allan & Jung-In Kim!

    Congratulations to Robert Allan and Jung-in Kim for receiving a ORS Small Grant! Robert Allan-$3000 to examine, via systematic review, research regarding evidence-based multicultural supervision/training approaches. He aims to translate this research directly into a comprehensive understanding of multicultural clinical supervision. Jung-in Kim-$1416 to investigate what constitutes the linguistic and cultural minority immigrant children’s motivation…

  • KUDOS: Dr. Farah Ibrahim's New Book!

    Kudos to Dr. Farah Ibrahim on her new book!

  • CONGRATULATIONS: RTP Faculty

    Congratulations to the following faculty for: Tenure & Promotion to Associate Professor – Shruti Poulsen – Scott Schaefle Promotion to Full Professor – Alan Davis – Rubén P. Viramontez Anguiano Comprehensive Review/Reappointment – Elizabeth Steed – Bud Talbot Clinical Teaching Track Promotion to Associate Professor – Ed Cannon – Shelley Zion

  • Assessment and Outcomes Data UPDATE

    Assessment and Outcomes Data Update August 6, 2015 Please pardon the length of this message, but there has been a lot going on in the Accreditation and Program Effectiveness Office over the summer and I want to make sure you know where to find information you might need as you begin the fall semester. You…

  • Wellness Center Focus Groups

    As CU Denver moves forward with the Wellness Center, we are looking for feedback from students, faculty, and staff related to specific programmatic elements of the new building. In particular, we would like to define dimensions of wellness as well as interest areas and identify potential components that will ultimately go in the building. The…