One Year as a Holmes Scholar: A Future of Impact
The Holmes Scholarship Program supports students who self-identify as racially and ethnically diverse and are pursuing graduate degrees in education at AACTE member institutions.
3 College faculty receive NSF grants
Three College of Education faculty members have received funding from the National Science Foundation (NSF).
Transforming Education: College leads Purdue’s 1st online course for new master’s in AI
William R. Watson is the co-designer and lead instructor for the first year of a new AI course supporting the Purdue Computes initiative.
Purdue’s College of Education receives $34.9M grant to continue helping Indiana students, teachers succeed
The U.S. Department of Education has awarded the Purdue University College of Education’s Indiana GEAR UP (INGU) program $34.9 million over seven years to continue its efforts to support Indiana students and educators.
Tippecanoe School Corporation teacher’s dream comes true on first day of school
This isn’t a new school year for just the students. Tippecanoe School Corporation’s “Miss G.,” Purdue alumna Ellie Grostefon (Elementary Education ’24), has dreamed of becoming a teacher since she was five – and her dream came true.
College welcomes new faculty, lecturer, post-docs for 2024-25
The Purdue University College of Education welcomes new colleagues this fall: nine faculty members, one lecturer, and two post-doctoral researchers.