How many thousands of children are sent to the principal's office, suspended, or referred to special education because their cultural values are not congruent with their teacher or school's cultural values?
Meet John Gallo 👋 John is graduating from the School Psychology PhD program.
John excelled in the SPSY program, and served as the NASP student leader. Following graduation, John has accepted a position as a Tenure-Track Assistant Professor at Gonzaga University. #DuckGrad24
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@OregonTF’s Jaida Ross breaks her own collegiate record in the shot put, tossing 20.01m/65-7.75 and becomes just the fifth woman over 20 meters in the world this year. #GoDucks
It's not too late to join our School Psychology program this fall!
The SPSY program is now accepting applications. Priority deadline is June 15, with admissions done on a rolling basis until all spaces are filled. Final deadline is August 1. Learn more: https://t.co/nGQEdTpqx2.
It was great to see COE students shine at the Graduate Research Symposium last week! Students from Prevention Science, School Psychology, Special Education, QRME, Counseling Psychology, and Educational Leadership were selected to share their research at this year's symposium.
Congrats to @uoeducation PhD student Sabine Scott on her poster presentation at the @gatlinburgcon. I love it that her dad popped by to see his smart, poised daughter-scholar in action! 💚💛🦆@uoregon @UO_Research
A new @NIH grant will test the impact of The Inclusive Skill-building Learning Approach (ISLA) on mental health, school connectedness, and substance use. https://t.co/5RpCdG8kag
The Nese Lab is a research collaborative, led by Rhonda Nese, PhD, focused on better understanding how we transform educational practices, systems, and policies so that they meet the needs of all community members. https://t.co/03eZwv276L
Congratulations @uoeducation SPSY student Maggie Cox on successfully defending dissertation “Modeling caregiver-child emotion regulation profiles in daily life”. Bravo advisor @nrgiuliani on your brilliant mentoring. Time to celebrate! @uoregon 💚💛🦆
Thank you @Surgeon_General for highlighting the importance of healthy social connection for adolescents! #Connect2Heal
Read our new science-based recommendations for keeping teens #SafeOnSocial: https://t.co/ucrguB8Ncv
The University of Oregon's College of Education’s graduate programs are again in the top tier of U.S. News & World Report 2024 graduate school rankings. https://t.co/xNWniRC14S