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High School Teacher Development Strengths Science Education, Fuels Student Success
TCU faculty are strengthening science education through community building and collaboration to prepare the next generation of scientists, researchers and health care professionals.

COE Excellence in Education Award Nominations Open
The TCU College of Education is now accepting nominations for the Excellence in Education Awards, recognizing outstanding educators and leaders making a lasting impact in the field.

TCU Offers Bevy of Science Summer Camps for Youth
Science of Discovery provides youth entering fourth, fifth and sixth grade, a series of day camps to explore science, engineering and problem-solving through through hands-on learning experiences.

Understanding School Vouchers: A Faculty Q&A
As debates over school choice continue nationwide, school vouchers and educational savings accounts (ESAs) remain a controversial policy issue. Gabriel Huddleston, associate professor and director of the Center for Public Education & Community Engagement at TCU, explores the legal, financial, and educational impacts of school vouchers. Learn how these programs shape public school funding, their effects on students with disabilities and low-income families, and what the future of school choice might hold.

COE Faculty Earns Outstanding Counselor Educator Award
TCU’s Citlali Molina, Ph.D. honored with Outstanding Pre-Tenure Counselor Educator Award by the Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (SACES).

Building Bright Futures: How School Counselors Transform Lives
National School Counseling Week is a time to celebrate the essential work of school counselors who shape the futures of students and the communities they serve. Learn more about TCU’s M.Ed. in School Counseling program and apply today.

TCU Launches Health Professions Education Certificate to Empower Healthcare Educators
The Graduate Certificate in Health Professions Education, a fully online program designed to prepare healthcare professionals to excel as educators in academic health science settings.

Riff Ram Research: Exploring Fort Worth's Linguistic Landscape Through Spanish Billboards
TCU faculty investigate the impact of Spanish-language billboards in Fort Worth, revealing cultural implications and inspiring positive change through the Sea un Mentor. Be a Maestro. campaign.

TCU College of Education Hosts Maestro & Project M.A.L.E.S. Summit
The Maestro & Project M.A.L.E.S. Summit is a day-long research conference designed for professionals and practitioners.