PERU-Hub team, partners evaluate project’s progress at Peru workshop
Two representatives from the Evaluation and Learning Research Center (ELRC) in Purdue University’s College of Education traveled to Peru to lead a workshop for the PERU-Hub project, funded by USAID.
College to host international literacy, cultural & language ed conference for first time at Purdue
The Fourth International Conference on Literacy, Culture, and Language Education (ICLCLE) will take place for the first time at Purdue University in the fall of 2024
Smith awarded Purdue’s highest undergraduate teaching honor
The College of Education’s Jennifer Smith, associate clinical professor of special education, is one of the five 2024 Charles B. Murphy Award winners.
Cooke Foundation awards $200K to GER2I
The Jack Kent Cooke Foundation (JKCF) awarded a $200,000 grant to the College of Education’s Gifted Education Research and Resource Institute (GER2I) for scholarships for Native American students to attend its Summer Residential Camps.
College of Ed contributes to Purdue AI & data science via initiative, miniseries
The Purdue University College of Education is developing an initiative to cover all of the artificial intelligence (AI) and data science work already being done by its faculty. Earlier this month the College launched a new webpage to showcase these efforts and provide resources.
Futurist Peter Leyden to speak at Purdue about AI
Artificial Intelligence, with all of its power and peril, is the topic of this year’s talk in the Purdue Series on Corporate Citizenship and Ethics.