Category: In the Media
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Joselyn Garcia-Moreno, Pathways2Teaching alum and current EdD student in SEHD, featured in The Colorado Sun
“As classroom challenges brought on by the pandemic sent many Colorado teachers fleeing the field or retiring early, they gave other teachers all the more reason to stay and didn’t deter newcomers from chasing a career in education.” Click here to read the full article on The Colorado Sun website
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Barbara Seidl Featured on Denver7 Re: New Federal Grant
CU Denver received a grant from the Department of Education, worth $7 million over 5 years, to help address the teacher workforce shortage. Watch the full video on YouTube
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Dr. Adriana Alvarez presents work on equitable family-school partnerships to the Roaring Fork School Community
From bilingual student to researcher: Dr. Alvarez to tell her story at TACAW tonight Dr. Adriana Alvarez grew up in the border community of El Paso, Texas. As a bilingual student going through the education system, she can recall many moments where her language was punished and her identity not accepted — in fact, “devalued,”…
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Dr. Margarita Bianco Presents at 2022 Leadership and Project Directors’ Conference
Dr. Margarita Bianco was a presenter at the Office of Special Education (OSEP)’s Leadership Conference on July 20, 2022. She addressed the “Power of Partnerships: Innovations Used to Attract Talent and Support Entry Into Special Education Careers.” More info about the event on osepideasthatwork.org
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Stacey Park, alum of SEHD’s Executive Leadership program, is the new Chief Academic Officer for Roaring Fork School District
Roaring Fork School District taps longtime Denver educator for next chief academic officer Stacey Park of Denver has been selected as the new Chief Academic Officer for the Roaring Fork Schools, starting later this month, district officials announced late Tuesday. Park currently lives and works in Denver and has been an educator for 21 years,…
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Ed Cannon and Husband featured on Denver.org
Ed Cannon and his husband Chris Ross were recently featured in a Visit Denver spot called top 10 LGBTQ things to do in Denver. Denver is, without a doubt, one of the best vacation spots for the LGBTQ+ community. Not only has our city been at the forefront of civil rights for LGBTQ+ people, it…
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Dr. Marvin Lynn Joins CU Denver as the 5th Dean of the School of Education & Human Development
“I’m delighted to have this opportunity to lead our school into the future,” said Lynn. “Our foundation is successful and strong, thanks to the bold vision of previous school leaders, including Dr. Rebecca Kantor, and our dedicated faculty and staff. I’m truly grateful to Scott Bauer and Barbara Seidl for solidly co-leading as interim deans over the past year. CU…
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Carlos Hipolito-Delgado Assumes Position on the Board of Directors for Colorado Public Radio
Colorado Public Radio’s board structure and board membership is designed to enhance and facilitate CPR’s ability to be a high-performing organization that carries out its vision and mission. The Board as a whole is responsible for setting organizational direction and authority and then delegates management and the implementation of policy and CPR’s approved plan to the…
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CU Denver Teacher Education Partnerships with Northeastern Junior College, Otero College, and St. Vrain Valley School District Featured in The Colorado Sun
Rural Colorado schools, unable to recruit out-of-town teachers, are trying to get locals into classrooms The question of how to draw more teachers into a profession defined by high stress and low pay has become increasingly difficult for administrators like Dave Slothower to answer over the past two years. “This is important work,” said Slothower,…
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Here’s what being ‘super, super, super lucky’ looks like in Denver’s childcare crisis
Sure, childcare-center waitlists are rough, and tuition is like a second mortgage. But at least Liliana Flores Amaro and her family have a home they can afford and neighborhood support. Read the full article on Denverite