Author: Kerri Elizabeth Richardson

The large P statue on Purdue University's campus

Welcome back to campus!

Welcome back, College of Education students, faculty, and staff! I hope your winter break was full of rest and relaxation, leaving you ready to begin the Spring 2021 semester with enthusiasm and passion. I am extremely excited to see what...
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Loeb Fountain in front of Beering Hall

IDOE Announces New Climate Change Education Framework in partnership with Purdue

In partnership with the Purdue Climate Change Research Center (PCCRC) and Purdue University College of Science, the Indiana Department of Education (IDOE) today announced the state’s new Climate Change Education Framework. The Indiana Climate Change Education Framework offers easily accessible...
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David Eichinger

Eichinger tackles the challenges of the fall semester

David Eichinger, associate professor of science education, is excited to be teaching in Chaney-Hale Hall of Science—the new STEM teaching lab building. The 111,000 square foot building, a student-focused STEM learning space next to the Armory, Elliott Hall of Music,...
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Free non-credit certificate on diversity for students and k-12 teachers

Thanks to a College of Education Graduate Student Grant of $5,000, a project developed by a group of graduate students will provide an opportunity for Purdue University students and education professionals to gain skills in building a just, equitable, and...
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A teacher wears a facemask in a classroom

Helping our partner schools

In an effort to support our partner schools during COVID, the special education program will reimburse the cost of the background check and substitute teaching permit, requirements for substitute teaching, for at least 100 College of Education and Purdue teacher...
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John Purdue wearing a mask

You did it!

The semester has come to an end and I want to recognize all of the perseverance that our students, faculty, and staff have displayed this semester. I am keenly aware that there was nothing easy about this semester, but you...
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