Richard Arum, PhD, UC Irvine professor of education, gave the inaugural lecture for the new Johnstone Distinguished Lecture Series in Comparative Education Policy.
Research to assess how pandemic stimulus funding, expanded Child Tax Credit and other aid shaped student-mothers' decisions and participation in higher education.
X. Christine Wang, PhD, will lead education and workforce development efforts on a highly competitive grant that was awarded to UB by the National Science Foundation.
According to a recent University at Buffalo Graduate School of Education-led study, higher education practitioners should develop scholarships and peer-mentoring groups to advocate and alleviate burdens for first-generation Latinx undocumented and Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (undocu/DACAmented) students.
Does 2023 bring any changes surrounding Black history and how it’s being discussed and taught in schools? Not according to LaGarrett King, associate professor.
Month’s original intent was to ensure that K-12 students understood Black people's rich history, which had been ignored or poorly conceived in schools, says UB’s LaGarrett King.