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December 2020

MLS program celebrates Fall 2020 faculty, alumni accomplishments

Faculty Assistant Professors Kawanna Bright & Mónica Colón-Aguirre presented an invited paper entitled “Encouraging interdisciplinarity: The impact of assignment requirements on students’ use of interdisciplinary sources in an LIS research […]

12.21.2020

ECU alumna receives first “Educator of Promise” award

ECU alumna Chanelle Reese was chosen as the inaugural Dr. Linda L. Curtis Educator of Promise recipient. The DoDEA Dr. Linda L. Curtis Educator of Promise award recognizes early career […]

12.14.2020

November 2020

Zhang elected to board of directors of American Evaluation Association

Dr. Guili Zhang has been elected to the Board of Directors of the American Evaluation Association and will be sworn in during the month of December 2020. Dr. Zhang is […]

11.24.2020

Schmidt receives 2020 AAACE Presidential Award

Dr. Steve Schmidt was presented with the American Association for Adult and Continuing Education (AAACE)’s 2020 Presidential Award for Exceptional and Innovative Leadership at the 2020 AAACE Virtual Conference that […]

11.17.2020

October 2020

Ortega-Guerrero receives prestigious Mitchell-Buck Scholarship

Hispanic Studies Education major Mariel Ortega-Guerrero has been awarded the Mitchell-Buck Scholarship by the Foreign Language Association of North Carolina. This is the second time in the last five years […]

10.15.2020

September 2020

Dotson publishes book on “The Value of Games”

College of Education associate professor of library science Dr. Kaye Dotson has published a new book called “The Value of Games: Putting Play Back into Practice for Children.” The book’s […]

9.18.2020

IDP Faculty Highlight: Dr. Xi Lin

The Department of Interdisciplinary Professions began a series this fall called “IDP Faculty Highlights.” The series fulfills IDP’s goal of “harnessing the power of IDP’s faculty teaching, research and creative […]

9.14.2020

August 2020

Hands’ research into first-generation students and COVID-19 published

During the COVID-19 pandemic, college students across the world had to transition from daily in-person classes to digital learning. While this transition was difficult for many students, the leap was […]

8.14.2020

Propst awarded $10,000 NBCC scholarship

Counselor Education graduate student Chanale Propst has been awarded a $10,000 scholarship from the National Board for Certified Counselors Minority Fellowship Program (NBCC MFP) for Mental Health Counselors (MHC-M). Propst […]

8.14.2020

Counselor Education faculty highlighted in Counseling Today cover story

Two Counselor Education faculty were highlighted in the August 2020 Counseling Today cover story, “Black mental health matters.” Drs. Janeé Avent Harris and Loni Crumb, assistant professors of counselor education […]

8.13.2020