Category: Research

Headshot of Bill Watson surrounded by a blue futuristic artificial intelligence design.

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.

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Jennifer Barce (l) and Stephanie Oudghiri (r)

College hosts Rural Mental Health Roundtable with U.S. Department of Education leaders

The Purdue College of Education’s Center for Rural Research, Outreach, and Education (CRROE) proudly hosted a pivotal Rural Mental Health Roundtable last week, featuring key figures from the U.S. Department of Education.

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An over-the-shoulder view of a student using a computer.

“The way of the future”: Gifted students explore AI’s potential for education

This year, students who had completed 7th or 8th grades explored artificial intelligence (AI) and the future of learning.

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Indiana GEAR UP students jump for joy during a summer STEM Leadership Institute session at Purdue University.

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.

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Jasmine Begeske and Jennifer Smith standing in front of a CREATE poster titled,

CREATE-ing tools to help students learn

Jennifer Smith is a founding co-director, along with colleague Jasmine Begeske of the newly approved Center for Research and Equipment for Assistive Technology in Education (CREATE).

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A young woman sitting on a window sill with a forlorn expression on her face.

“HELP” for grieving students: Collaboration advocates for college student bereavement leave policies

A College of Education faculty member has joined a campaign to advocate for student-specific bereavement leave policies at higher education institutions.

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