Educators, parents, librarians and museum curators are invited to attend the 5th Annual Teaching Black History Conference at the University at Buffalo.
Julie Gorlewski, PhD, has been named senior associate dean for academic affairs and teacher education at the University at Buffalo (UB) Graduate School of Education.
Academics, researchers and students from around the world interested in positioning theory—a concept in social psychology that characterizes interactions between individuals—are invited to attend the 2022 Positioning Theory Conference at the University at Buffalo.
University at Buffalo Graduate School of Education master’s student Jules Orcutt thought that they would become an attorney while studying for their bachelor’s at SUNY Geneseo. Their experience as an undergraduate student had been difficult as the COVID-19 pandemic hit full swing during the spring semester of their freshman year, but they had pressed on with plenty of credits and they were set to graduate early in the spring of 2021.
Alumna Keba M. Rogers, BA ’00, MA ‘04, PhD ‘10, has recently made waves in the field of psychology and education with her successful business ventures.
University at Buffalo Graduate School of Education alumna Pauline Skowron Schmidt, EdM ’99, PhD ’09, received the Divergent Publication Award for Excellence in Literacy in a Digital Age Research from the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) in recognition of her book, “Reimagining Literacies in the Digital Age: Multimodal Strategies to Teach with Technology.”