COE News

Maria Elena Jurado, a 1977 graduate of the College of Education.
O'Donnell Hall
- The Renovation of O'Donnell Hall and Locations map (pdf).
Spring 2008
- State focusing on education
- Counseling and Educational Psychology Department Graduates receive research award
- Welcome to our new Board of Advocate Members
- Multicultural Research symposium April 21
- Lupe Torres Scholarship recipients announced
- Educators' Job Fair
- NMSU Learning Games Lab accepting applications
- CEP Multicultural Research Symposium
- NMSU Borderlands Early Literacy Day to be held April 12
- NMSU institute offers opportunities for teaching professionals
- NMSU Dance Society dances its way to the top of dance festival
- NMSU's School Psychology Program receives full accreditation
- Engage N.M. day to be held April 25
- Counseling and Educational Psychology represented at International Counseling Psychology Conference in Chicago
- Three doctoral students from the Department of CEP received APA-accredited internships.
- Tammi Mackeben is the winner of this years School Counselor of the Year
- NMSU Dance Program wins top honors at the American College Dance Festival
- Pan American Dance Institute will host "Red and Black Ball"
- Dance recital March 1
- Human Performance, Dance and Recreation achieves NSCA certification
- NMSU's Luis Vazquez elected to national psychology board
- Bilingual Teacher Training Program offers students onsite training
Fall 2007
Annual Improvement of Secondary Teaching Award (Fanny and Floy French Award) is now open for applicants. Proposals must be received by March 1, 2008 and the Award winner will be announced on April 2, 2008.- NMSU to lead mathematic reform research
- NMSU scholarship recipient plans to give back to hometown community
- NMSU's College of Education to offer new distance master's degree program
- Dance Program performance this weekend
- First J. Paul Taylor Early Childhood Symposium to be held
- O’Donnell Hall renovations on schedule
- Family partners with NMSU to educate children
- Orientation meeting for first time Freshmen or Advisement for continuing Freshmen in order to be able to register!
- Luis Vazquez appointed associate dean of Graduate School at NMSU
- NMSU professor honored by NASA
- Myrna’s Children's Village Homecoming Float picture needed
- NMSU Department of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance changes name
- Michael Waldo elected to Fellow status
- Parents, teachers can help ‘girly’ girls learn to be active
- Border Walking Conference focuses on culturally responsive practices
- New Mexico leading the nation in teacher certification program
- Bingaman tours NMSU outreach program
Summer 2007
- Children's Village has a new classroom
- Summit on highly qualified teachers for gifted students held in Albuquerque
- NMSU coordinates high school agriculture teacher training on agro-terrorism
- A Dartfish Revolution
- NMSU SEMAA program finalist for national award
- Certificate in Online Teaching and Learning
- Ramon Dominguez named campus executive officer at NMSU Carlsbad
- NMSU chosen to hold international dance conference
- New Mexico becomes eligible for NASA EPSCoR
- Summer research program to encourage investigation
- Annual French Award brings interactive learning to high school English class
- New Mexico State University presents full-ride scholarships to two students at Intel International Science and Engineering Fair
- NMSU's Las Vegas science center expands middle school curriculum
- Lions Survivor Camp to be held for children who are deaf or hard of hearing
- NMSU celebrates Better Hearing and Speech Month
Spring 2007
- College of Education Scholarship recipients of 2006-2007 honored
- NMSU community leaders honored
- NMSU teaching alliance to hold meeting in Alamogordo
- ANNUAL MULTICULTURAL RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM on May 2, 2007.
- COE Employee Service Awards Ceremony on April 18, 2007.
- "Samarpanam", a classical Indian dance performance featuring Bharathnatyam and Kathak dance forms.
- Myrna's Children's Village welcomes families Friday.
- Physical education offers walk-n-roll tennis league.
- Gadsden SEMAA students to participate in moon buggy competition.
- "Rhythm Nights" set for April 14 and 15.
- Students listed in Who's Who.
- NMSU keeping up with growing adapted physical education field.
- College of Education offering study tour to China.
- NMSU education professor looks at power of presidency through multicultural lens
- NMSU Head Start to participate in national program for benefit of community.
- Carlsbad's Head Start site supervisor Daina Taylor has been named the national winner of the Helen Hollingshed Taylor Memorial Scholarship.
- Tennis league to include all individuals and abilities
- Faculty members receive Fulbright Awards
- High school students, teachers sought for summer institutes
- Associated Students of NMSU recognized for supporting student families
- Border Walking Conference focuses on assessment of diverse learners
- NMSU honors educators Deborah Wright Knapp (Dance) recieves Donald C. Roush Excellence in Teaching Award
- NMSU Dance program will present a benefit dance performance for the orphanage in Juarez, Mexico. on Mon., Jan. 15th at 2:00 and 5:00 pm at the NM Farm and Ranch Museum
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