STEM Career Days boost high school students’ career aspirations in STEM fields, MU study finds
A new study shows that when colleges host ‘STEM Career Days,’ the students who attend are far more likely to pursue a career in a STEM related field.
A new study shows that when colleges host ‘STEM Career Days,’ the students who attend are far more likely to pursue a career in a STEM related field.
Secondary Language Arts Education major Kobe Messick has turned his refurbished sneaker and streetwear hobby into a business called Columbia Sneaker Exchange.
University of Missouri assistant professor of art education Linda Helmick’s latest research project is titled “The pedagogic legacy of Friedl Dicker-Brandeis.
Over its century of existence, the Child Development Lab has evolved toward its three-part mission — research, observation and hands-on teaching for college students, as well as caring for and educating young children.
SISLT professor’s research team develops a virtual reality clean lab to train future engineers.
How Erica Lembke harnesses federal research funding to develop tools and methods that teach teachers to use data-based instruction in reading and math.
The College of Education & Human Development is pleased to welcome 25 new faculty members this fall.
To help teachers recognize, respond to and prevent bullying toward these students, researchers collaborated to develop an evidence-based, online professional development curriculum.
The University of Missouri College of Education & Human Development is proud to announce the following faculty promotions, effective Sept. 1, 2023.
A nearly $520,000 grant will help a University of Missouri researcher improve students’ self-regulation and independence at school.