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Student Spotlight: Kayle Davis
Kayle Davis believes that the best things in life are placed on the other side of fear. She took a chance on her first Miss America preliminary competition, Miss Austin Peay/Miss Queen City, after seeing a poster at her university in 2017.
Frank Hernandez Provides Insight into Childcare Challenges
TCU College of Education dean joins panel on how early childhood educators impact the community.
Q&A with Three Scholars Appointed to National Program
The College of Education at TCU named three new students in the Holmes Scholars program: Naomi Alanis, science education doctoral student, Jessie Farris, science education doctoral student, and Nicole Masole, higher educational leadership doctoral student.
Taryn Ozuna Allen speaks to MSNBC on education equity for Latino students
TCU College of Education professor discusses funding and retention rates in Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs) on MSNBC's "Cross Connection"
Andrews Institute of Mathematics and Science Education Provides Innovation and Change to Benefit Community
The institute has grown and changed lives through math and science education thanks to the generous support of Paul and Judy Andrews – including a new $10 million gift for endowed scholarships.
New Maestro Program Aims to Diversify Teaching Force in Texas and Beyond
TCU’s Maestro program is a new initiative to increase the number of highly qualified Latinx teachers in K-12 classrooms by supporting the efforts of young Latinx men to earn their bachelor’s degree and teaching credentials
Collaborative Research Project Gathers Data on Community COVID-19 Impacts
The Rainwater Charitable Foundation (RCF) and Texas Christian University’s College of Education (COE) joined forced to conduct research on the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the Rainwater community partners and families served by them.
TCU College of Education Appoints Three New Faculty Members to Endowed Chairs
The College of Education and Dean Frank Hernandez at Texas Christian University has named three faculty members to hold seats of endowed chairs. Endowed faculty positions are essential in creating new knowledge and shaping a vibrant future through exemplary research and teaching and are among the most prestigious and enduring investments a donor can make.
Dean Frank Hernandez Elected to Executive Committee of National Organization
This summer, Dean Frank Hernandez of the Texas Christian University College of Education was elected to the executive committee of the Council of Academic Deans from Research Education Institutions (CADREI). CADREI is a nonprofit organization assembling deans of education from research and land grant institutions throughout North America.