GSE in the News

Headlines from stories that featured our faculty and students

Do LIS Programs Prepare Future Librarians for Real-World Challenges?

Library Journal quoted Africa Hands, assistant professor of information science, in a story titled “Do LIS Programs Prepare Future Librarians for Real-World Challenges?”

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US debt pact throws campuses back into crisis

Times Higher Education quoted Nathan Daun-Barnett, associate professor of educational leadership and policy, in a story: “US debt pact throws campuses back into crisis.”

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Joe Rogan and Elon Musk gang up against a prominent doctor on Twitter

Heidi Julien, professor of information science, was interviewed on Trending Now TV News about vaccine misinformation spread by Elon Musk and Joe Rogan. 

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Local psychiatrists see an increase in adolescents with mental health concerns

WKBW-TV quoted Amanda Nickerson, professor and director of the Alberti Center for Bullying Abuse Prevention, in a report that local psychiatrists have recently seen an increase in adolescents with mental health concerns.

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Can Student Loan Borrowers Use Bankruptcy to Get Rid of Debt?

Newsweek quoted Nathan Daun-Barnett, associate professor of educational leadership and policy, in an article titled “Can Student Loan Borrowers Use Bankruptcy to Get Rid of Debt?”

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This After-School Program Is Improving Students’ Reading, One Black History Book at a Time

Education Week features the work of LaGarrett King, associate professor and director of the Center for K-12 Black History and Racial Literacy Education, in a story titled “This After-School Program Is Improving Students’ Reading, One Black History Book at a Time.”

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All the ways Ron DeSantis is trying to rewrite Black history

The Washington Post, Education Week, The Seattle Times and The New York Times all quoted LaGarrett King, associate professor and director of the Center for K-12 Black History and Racial Literacy Education, in stories discussing Florida’s Gov. Ron DeSantis’ new standards for teaching students about Black history.

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Kids Are Going Back to School. So Is ChatGPT

Wired quotes Noemi Waight, associate professor of learning and instruction, in an article titled “Kids Are Going Back to School. So Is ChatGPT.”

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Expert: Where "dreamers" stand now, after the latest legal defeat for DACA

Stephen Santa-Ramirez, assistant professor of higher education, was a guest speaker on KCBS Radio: On-Demand, discussing what it means for recipients of DACA after a federal judge ruled the "Dreamers" program illegal.

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