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Summer Literacy Institute emphasizes importance of equity in literacy education
The inaugural Summer Literacy Institute, presented by the TCU College of Education and Fort Worth Independent School District, hosted 200 literacy educators on TCU’s campus. Keynote speakers included New York Times bestselling author Kwame Alexander and award-winning author/illustrator Yuyi Morales.
Gigi McBride's Book to be in Elementary School Libraries
"Gigi at the White House!", authored by College of Education student Gigi McBride, will be distributed to more than 1,900 elementary school libraries across the country through the Laura Bush Foundation.
Literacy leaders undergo transformative experience through Warren Fellowship
A group of TCU Education students took a week-long trip to the Holocaust Museum of Houston as part of the Warren Fellowship program. The spring trip was a culmination of studying the Holocaust and antisemitism in Dr. Jan Lacina’s Literacy Leadership class.
Q&A with Lianne Yang
In celebration of Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month, the College of Education is highlighting some outstanding Asian American students. Read on to learn more about Lianne Yang...
Q&A with Franchesca Garza-Fraire
In celebration of Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month, the College of Education is highlighting some outstanding Asian American students. Read on to learn more about Franchesca Garza-Fraire...
Q&A with Cassandra Cartmill
In celebration of Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month, the College of Education is highlighting some outstanding Asian American students. Read on to learn more about Cassandra Cartmill...
Senior Spotlight: Adele Morris
As commencement approaches, the College of Education celebrates the accomplishments of outstanding graduates like Adele Morris. Read on to learn about Adele’s contributions to the TCU community and what she plans to do next.
Women in Science Q&A: Naomi Alanis
In celebration of Women’s History Month, the College of Education at TCU is highlighting female graduate students in the Science Education program. Naomi Alanis, a science education doctoral student, discusses her background in health research, her TCU experience and her vision of a future with more female researchers from underrepresented groups.
International student Ihsan Ghazal wins prestigious award for the second time
Ihsan Ghazal, a science education doctoral student from Lebanon, is a two-time recipient of the Classroom Teachers Scholarship from the National Association for Research in Science Teaching (NARST).