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Eric Wylie smiling in front of trees while wearing an NC State sweatshirt

Jul 6, 2020

Why I Give: College of Education Student Eric Wylie

The support Eric Wylie '23 receives from the Dorothy E. and Robert W. Tart Jr. Scholarship has inspired him to give back to the College of Education to help others like him. 

Dr. Hiller Spires of the College of Education

Jul 6, 2020

We Can’t Put the Genie Back in the Bottle: Designing Next-Generation Education in the Time of Crisis

Dr. Hiller A. Spires, executive director of the Friday Institute for Educational Innovation and Alumni Distinguished Graduate Professor at NC State, shares her insights about equitable remote learning. 

Copper Wolf on Central Campus in the fall

Jun 23, 2020

NC State College of Education Students Share the Impact of Scholarships

College of Education students Eric Wylie, Juan Cortes and Elyse Smith share their stories and how scholarship support has impacted their lives and their academic experience. 

Jun 23, 2020

Ask the Expert: How Can Teachers Use Technology in the Classroom?

Alumni Distinguished Undergraduate Professor Karen Hollebrands shares how using technology in the classroom can enhance learning and motivate students. 

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Jun 16, 2020

Meet May Graduate Rachel Bland

Experiences in the Goodnight Scholars Program and the College of Education have prepared elementary education major Rachel Bland '20 to apply her leadership and pedagogical skills in a rural community. 

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Jun 16, 2020

Why I Give: College of Education’s Erin Krupa Ph.D.

Erin Krupa may have been a faculty member in the NC State College of Education for only 16 months, but she is no stranger to Poe Hall. After teaching math for four years at W.G. Enloe High School in Raleigh, she decided to earn her Ph.D. Students' firsthand accounts of the importance of scholarships in opening doors, as well as her own scholarship experience as a Teaching Fellow, inspire Krupa to give back to the college. 

Jun 2, 2020

Stepping Up to Serve

Support from the Teaching Fellows Program, U.S. Military Academy and University Scholars Program have helped prepare an extraordinary group of NC State graduates for careers in education and service at a time when their skills are needed most. 

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Apr 21, 2020

Belk Center Supports Community College Educators During COVID-19 Outbreak

With community college campuses across North Carolina closed to help stop the spread of the coronavirus, the NC State College of Education’s Belk Center for Community College Leadership and Research is providing critical support to help ease the transition to remote learning. The center is offering webinars, one-on-one support through virtual office hours and more. 

a teacher leans behind a student working on a laptop

Apr 7, 2020

Grant Will Help Train New Cohorts of School Leaders

A five-year, $3.75 million grant from the N.C. Principal Fellows Commission will allow the College of Education to expand delivery of its customized, two-year Master of School Administration program through partnerships with multiple school districts. 

Family portrait of Mark and Kebbler Williams and their toddler son

Mar 31, 2020

Staff Giving Spotlight: Mark Williams

Mark Williams, director of information technology at NC State's College of Education, credits the college with helping him launch his career. He gives back to help support passionate future educators — like his wife, Kebbler, a 2014 graduate of the Master in School Administration program.