Author: Kerri Elizabeth Richardson

Eichenger shakes hands to receive his 150th Anniversary professor designation

Eichinger named 150th Anniversary Professor 

The Office of the Provost has named David Eichinger, associate professor of curriculum and instruction as 150th Anniversary Professors to recognize their achievements in teaching at Purdue. Ten faculty will be named as inaugural 150th Anniversary Professors to coincide with...
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State education superintendent to kick off Purdue STEM conference

The state’s top education official will attend this year’s Indiana STEM Education Conference at Purdue University. Superintendent Jennifer McCormick will be joined by Purdue President Mitch Daniels in delivering welcoming remarks to attendees, kicking off the daylong event on campus....
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Online graduate education programs in top 10% nationally

The College of Education online graduate education programs received distinction from U.S. News & World Report rankings on Tuesday, Jan. 9 in their 2018 Best Online Programs Rankings. The report listed the College of Education programs as 21st nationally among...
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We’re #2 in the country!

On their list of the top ten best colleges for education majors, College Magazine ranks our programs second in the U.S. We are thrilled to be second on this list of distinguished colleges of education from across the country.
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Purdue online educators win awards from top association

Three Purdue online education efforts captured major awards Nov. 16 from the Online Learning Consortium, calling national attention to Purdue's contributions. The awards were given during the OLC Accelerate conference in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. The award winners were: Jennifer...
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Purdue program shows high school students how to develop community solutions

Purdue’s College of Education is giving local high school students an opportunity to present solutions to community issues related to public policy. Project Citizen is a program by the James F. Ackerman Center for Democratic Citizenship and area high schools....
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