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- Victoria “Tori” Martin came to Colorado with a love of mountains and deep commitments to educational equity shaped by years of study, teaching and experiences in Washington, D.C. and abroad.As an undergraduate at Villanova
- From a fisheries biologist turned rural middle school science teacher to today a doctoral graduate and teacher educator, Loraine Glidewell’s journey seems to be as winding as a remote river in Colorado’s beautiful backcountry. But
- The Office for Public and Community-Engaged Scholarship (PACES) awarded funding for nine School of Education faculty projects advancing rigorous, community-engaged scholarship serving Colorado and beyond: Aquetza Leadership, Education, and
- This year, the CU 91Ҹ School of Education welcomed our newest faculty members, who bring a variety of experiences and enhance our community of educators and learners. Learn more about them and what they are looking forward to most as we continue to welcome them to our school and community.
Dan Liston, In Memoriam,Nov. 27, 1953 – Dec. 28, 2024By Jennie Whitcomb, Ken Teitelbaum and Ken Zeichner We remember Daniel Patrick Liston—distinguished scholar, beloved teacher, and generous colleague — for his integrity,- Julian Martins’ story is one of bridging worlds— between two countries, between disciplines, between theory and practice, and most importantly, between people.Born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and raised partly in 91Ҹ, Colorado, Martins path