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Kathleen Rudasill named interim dean of the VCU School of Education

Spring, 2023 Kathleen Rudasill, Ph.D., has been named interim dean of the Virginia Commonwealth University School of Education Rudasill serves as professor and senior associate dean for research and faculty development in the School of Education. She joined VCU in 2018 after serving as the Susan J. Rosowski professor in educational psychology in the College […]

VCU School of Education #18 in the Nation for Best (Public) Education

May 8, 2023 VCU School of Education Ranked #18 in the Nation for Best (Public) Education School by U.S. News & World Report U.S. News & World Report ranked VCU School of Education as the 18th (tied) best public education school in the nation and #2 best education school in Virginia, according to its 2023-2024 Education […]

SOE Employees Celebrate 2023 Service Milestones The VCU Employee Service

May 1, 2023 SOE Employees Celebrate 2023 Service Milestones The VCU Employee Service Recognition Celebration honored many VCU School of Education colleagues. These employees steadfastly dedicated their time, talents, and commitment to the transformation of many lives through collaborative work. Celebrating these service milestones is a humbling reminder of the immense impact that VCU employees […]

Class of 2023: Third-generation educator Darryl Baugh Jr.

by Mary Kate Brogan, VCU News Class of 2023: Third-generation educator Darryl Baugh Jr. helps students find their voice With books and a beat, VCU special education major uses practices old and new as he extends the path forged by his father and grandfather in Richmond. For the past two generations, seeing someone from the […]

Free Download and Event on Artificial Intelligence and K12 Education

April 25, 2023 Balancing the Benefits and Risks of AI Large Language Models in K12 Public Schools >> Download the brief here. Announcing a new research brief from MERC.  The brief examines the potential impacts of artificial intelligence (AI) large language models (LLMs) on K-12 education. The brief is intended for individuals involved with or […]

Spring Graduation and Commencement 2023

Spring 2023 Graduation and Commencement VCU School of Education graduates and guests are cordially invited to the VCU School of Education’s Spring 2023 Graduation and Reception: School of Education Reception Friday, May 12, 4:30 p.m. Oliver Hall/Trani Lawn (outside) School of Education Graduation Ceremony Saturday, May 13, 1 p.m. Stuart C. Siegel Center Graduates who wish to […]

Wilkerson and Nicolai Honored with 2023 VCU PACME Awards

April 19, 2023 Two VCU School of Education Community Members Were Honored at VCU’s 2023 Presidential Awards for Community Multicultural Enrichment (PACME) Congratulations to Faith Wilkerson, Ed.D. and Korinthia “Kori” Nicolai! Faith Wilkerson, Ed.D. was honored with BOTH the Riese-Melton Award and the President’s Inclusive Excellence Lifetime Achievement Award at Tuesday’s PACME ceremony. Wilkerson came […]

Closing the Achievement Gap Column: Lab schools aren’t the answer

Proud to share this Richmond Times-Dispatch op-ed by Isaiah Moore, Ph.D. student and Holmes Scholar, VCU School of Education, Educational Leadership, Policy and Justice. April 18, 2023 CLOSING THE ACHIEVEMENT GAP Column: Lab schools aren’t the answer https://richmond.com/opinion/columnists/column-lab-schools-arent-the-answer/article_597467ac-d3f1-11ed-9737-b3db9360495f.html

CBS Report on Sexual Abuse in Schools Cites VCU Scholar as Resource

April 17, 2023 Updated CBS links: Video YouTube Print news story CBS report on sexual abuse in schools cites VCU scholar as resource Education professor Charol Shakeshaft, who studies how to prevent educator sexual misconduct, discusses widespread abuse in K-12 schools in a new documentary. By Mary Kate Brogan, VCU News Charol Shakeshaft, Ph.D., a professor […]

Washington Post Cites VCU Educational Leadership Scholar

Kim Bridges, Ph.D., with the VCU School of Education’s department of Educational Leadership, was featured in this April 18, 2023, Washington Post article: Most Va. voters see equal opportunities in public schools, poll findsA majority say schools perform ‘somewhat’ or ‘very’ well in providing equal opportunity for students across racial and economic groups, according to […]

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