Remembered Success: How Adding Easier Math Problems Helps Students Choose to Tackle Harder Ones Mar 25, 2025 Students tend to prefer longer math assignments that include easier questions alongside more challenging material, rather than shorter assignments...
Lessons From a Life of Peace Corps Service Feb 28, 2025 In 1966, Jody Olsen Ph.D. ’79 joined the Peace Corps as a young newlywed, yearning to explore places very different from the conservative Mormon...
Accolades: Faculty, Staff and Student Awards and Honors (Winter 2024-25) Feb 27, 2025 Below are awards and honors ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ® College of Education faculty, staff and students have earned between mid-November 2024 and February...
College of Education Researcher Receives ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ®Independent Scholarship, Research, and Creativity Award Jan 29, 2025 A College of Education faculty member was among 10 recipients of this year’s Independent Scholarship, Research, and Creativity Awards (ISRCA)...
Lost (and Found) in Translation Jan 15, 2025 Six years ago, Muhammad Fusenig was watching his Golden State Warriors on television when the announcer mentioned Steph Curry, and Fusenig thought,...
Reducing Social Exclusion Among Children Jan 8, 2025 Distinguished University Professor Melanie Killen joins The Measure of Everyday Life podcast to share her research on fostering inclusivity in...
Katie Altieri Receives Dr. Pepper Go Teach Tuition Award Nov 18, 2024 ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ® track and field student-athlete and human development major Katie Altieri was recently named a Dr. Pepper Go Teach Tuition...