Voices Magazine

  • Tutor reading to children
    New program addresses local educational inequitiesLaura López’s 14-year-old daughter came home from school puzzled. “You must have talked with my math teacher,” she probed. López had not contacted the teacher, but her
  • Noreen Naseem Rodríguez
    At the CU «Ƶ School of Education, we are excited to announce Noreen Naseem Rodríguez, our newest faculty member who joins our community of educators and learners. Meet her below, and please join us in welcoming her to our school and community.
  • Cat Flynn
    As a student teacher in Denver Public Schools, Cat Flynn (elementary licensure, 2019) fell in love with the community at the historic Denver elementary, Dora Moore Elementary. She also recognized many of her students’ challenges.“I learned so much
  • Holly Kirtz
    As a journalist covering the education beat in Denver, Holly Kurtz (PhDEdu’13) turned to CU «Ƶ professor and National Education Policy Center Director Kevin Welner many times as an expert source. One fateful conversation changed the trajectory
  • Jonathan Lev
    Jonathan Lev’s career came full circle when he joined the «Ƶ Jewish Community Center («Ƶ JCC) as Executive Director in 2010. While his path to his current position was winding, he credits his CU «Ƶ teacher education experience as
  • Claire France and lunches
    Cruising along in a vintage van surrounded by the New Zealand landscape, Claire France (elementary education 2019) and her boyfriend began dreaming about their next steps after life as students at CU «Ƶ. It was no ordinary trip, and France used
  • books
    A glimpse into what colleagues are saying about our faculty’s recent publications and more.
  • wellness institute
    Brief updates about what’s new in the School of Education New wellness institute brings together communities in research-practice partnershipsThe Renée Crown Wellness Institute, established by Colorado philanthropist Patricia
  • Fleming building
    Building for the future of educationWe all know those places that feel like home. This summer our school moved into a newly renovated building on campus, and it just feels like home with its plentiful spaces for
  • At the heart of human caring
    Education alumna is transforming medicine through human caringA tireless quest to expand knowledge and practices of human caring has sent Jean Watson around the world more than 20 times, where she has shared her theory of human caring and healing to
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