The Counseling and School Psychology Clinic has immediate openings for faculty, staff, students and their children to see counselors who are in training within the school and counseling psychology graduate program.
A multidisciplinary team of researchers, educators and administrators is working to develop sustainable, effective programming to support youth transitioning back into the classroom from detention, expulsion and other out-of-school placements.
More than 900 faculty and staff at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln are being honored for achieving a service milestone, including 51 from the College of Education and Human Sciences.
More than 130 students from the College of Education and Human Sciences will be among the nearly 550 students graduating during the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's combined graduate and undergraduate commencement ceremony Aug. 17 at Pinnacle Bank Arena.
Ken Kiewra, the John E. Weaver Professor of Educational Psychology, has written a new book detailing productivity stories and methods based on interviews he conducted with dozens of productive scholars over the past 25 years.
Four graduate students from the College of Education and Human Sciences were recognized during the Office of Graduate Studies' annual Graduate Fellowship and Awards Luncheon.
The College of Education and Human Sciences at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln has announced the recipients of its annual college awards. The honorees will be recognized during the annual awards ceremony on Friday, April 26.
The College of Education and Human Sciences at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln has a slate of activities planned to celebrate CEHS Week April 22-26.
The College of Education and Human Sciences and the Department of Educational Psychology are hosting a virtual workshop for all faculty, staff and students aimed at exploring how race can be discussed in classrooms.