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.
“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.
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.
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).
“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.
Traynor receives Fulbright Specialist Award to Colombia
The U.S. Department of State and the Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board announced that Anne Traynor received a Fulbright Specialist Program award for a project at Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia in Colombia.