COE Centennial
In 2020, we celebrated our centennial anniversary. For more than 100 years, the College of Education has improved the lives of individuals and the health of communities throughout the state, across the country, and around the world through the power of education.
As a part of our Centennial Celebration, we have developed an interactive timeline that looks at our history over the course of 100 years. Learn more about how the College of Education has used education as a platform to positively impact communities around the world!
As we celebrate the College of Education's centennial, we reflect on what the College did to advance equity in the past and what we can do in the future to move it forward. To commemorate this occassion, we sat down with COE staff, students and alumni to get their take on what we can do to continue to advance our mission. Join the conversation by checking out COE's podcast, the Benjamin Broadcast.
Episode 1: Furthering Special Education: We examine the College's influence on the field of Special Education, with guests Dr. Linda Jacobs (Ph.D. '71), Dr. Margaret McLaughlin, and COE doctoral student Alexandra Shelton.
Episode 2: Culture Eats Strategy for Breakfast: We explore what the college has done to advance diversity and inclusion on campus with special guests Dr. Vivian Boyd (Ph.D. '75), Dr. Sharon Fries-Britt, and COE doctoral student Autumn Griffin.