Assistant Professor Ivan Vechetti works alongside two students in his research lab

25 Sep 2024    

10 CEHS undergraduate students receive fall UCARE stipends

Ten undergraduate students from the College of Education and Human Sciences have been awarded stipends to participate in research with a faculty mentor this fall through the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s Undergraduate Creative Activities and Research Experiences (UCARE) Program.

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Margarita Protopopov professional headshot

19 Sep 2024    By Kelcey Buck

Margarita Protopopov named CEHS Staff Star Award recipient

Margarita Protopopov, an audiology assistant in the Barkley Speech Language and Hearing Clinic, is the latest recipient of the Staff Star Award given by the College of Education and Human Sciences Staff Council.

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a sculpture of a man reading to a child on a bench outside Teachers College Hall with Carolyn Pope Edwards Hall in the background

04 Sep 2024    

51 CEHS faculty and staff achieve service milestones

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.

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Emily Fisher and Pam Bazis pose for a photo together outside the Barkley Memorial Center on UNL's East Campus

28 Aug 2024    

Bazis, Fisher named co-directors of Schmoker Reading Center

Pam Bazis and Emily Fisher have been named co-directors of the Kit and Dick Schmoker Reading Center at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

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Michelle Hughes, professor of special education and communication disorders, is leading the University of Nebraska's portion of a large-scale, multi-site project examining the implications of illicit drug use on both hearing and balance. (Kyleigh Skaggs, CYFS)

27 Aug 2024    By Chuck Green, CYFS

Study targets effects of substance misuse on hearing, balance

A multi-site research project is exploring the implications of substance use disorders on hearing and balance, and to determine factors that increase such risk.

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Madison Wosk (center), who grew up in Broomfield, Colorado, student-taught at Malcolm Elementary and is now starting her career as a fourth grade teacher in Sutton. (Craig Chandler, University Communication and Marketing)

21 Aug 2024    By Deann Gayman, University Communication and Marketing

Huskers make big impact on state through teacher education

Thousands of children are back in school, and they were likely greeted by a teacher with a degree from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. Nearly one in four new teachers in the state of Nebraska earn their degree from UNL.

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graduation cap decorated with Winnie the Pooh and the words "Oh the places you'll go"

17 Aug 2024    

132 CEHS students awarded degrees at August commencement

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.

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05 Aug 2024    

Eight CEHS students receive summer undergraduate research stipends

Eight students in the College of Education and Human Sciences were among the 114 Husker undergraduates awarded stipends to participate in research with a faculty mentor this summer.

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Charles Healey professional portrait photo

15 Jul 2024    By Kelcey Buck

Charles Healey remembered for impact as teacher, researcher in speech-language pathology

E. Charles Healey, professor emeritus in the Department of Special Education and Communication Disorders at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, is being remembered for his contributions as a teacher, researcher, colleague and friend. Healey died June 26, 2024, at his home in Florida at the age of 75.

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Judy Harvey discusses the many facets of brain health during a memory workshop at the Barkley Speech-Language and Hearing Clinic. (photo by Craig Chandler, University Communication and Marketing)

08 Jul 2024    By Kristina Jackson, University Communication and Marketing

Brain health, memory are focus of Barkley Center workshop

A workshop in the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s Barkley Speech-Language and Hearing Clinic is helping people identify normal changes in memory, as well as strategies for maintaining good cognitive health with aging.

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