Dr. Griffin currently serves as professor and associate dean of graduate studies and faculty affairs for the College of Education. Why the 2019 Nobel Prizes in STEM Struggled with Diversity. He holds faculty appointments in sociology (primary), psychiatry and behavioral medicine (clinical), epidemiology (secondary), and population and public health (secondary) at the Baton Rouge campus, LSU Health Sciences Center in Shreveport, LSU Health Sciences Center in New Orleans, and Pennington Biomedical Research Center, respectively. Prior to joining UMD, Dr. Rice conducted research at Mathematica Policy Research in the District of Columbia and at the Finance Center of the Consortium for Policy Research in Education at Cornell University. Griffin joined the College as an associate professor in the Higher Education, Student Affairs and International Education Policy Program, and later served on the deans leadership team as the associate dean for graduate studies and faculty affairs. Russell, Katherine Associate Dean BSOS-UGDean@umd.edu x51692. Tue, 22 Aug 2023 04:09:53 GMT Office of the Associate Dean for Undergraduate Education | BSOS PBS News Hour | October 14, 2019Why the 2019 Nobel Prizes in STEM Struggled with Diversity, University of Maryland Griffin Vice President for Diversity and InclusionGeorgina Dodge, Ph.D. Vice President for Finance and Chief of Financial OfficerGregory Oler. As we begin this unprecedented year, the University of Maryland College of Education is pleased to welcome nine talented scholars and educators to our faculty. Toggle University Administration and Deans. College Park, MD 20742, Under the direction of Dean Griffin, the leadership team oversees administrative areas that serve students, faculty, staff, alumni and friends of the College of Education. Students who believe they may have been omitted from this list in error shouldcontact theDean of their respective college. First Lady Hilary Rodham Clinton comes to the College Park campus to speak on quality child care and visits the Center for Young Children. Please join me in welcoming Dr. Rice to her new role as Dean. I would also like to thank the search committee, led by Dean Bonnie Thornton Dill, for their work to identify a remarkable group of finalists. Dr. Rice has consulted with numerous state and federal organizations including the Maryland State Department of Education, the Maryland State Attorney Generals Office, and the U.S. Dept. Jason Chow, Ph.D.Assistant ProfessorDepartment:Counseling, Higher Education, and Special EducationAlma Mater:Vanderbilt University. She received the Promising Scholar/Early Career Award by the Association for the Study of Higher Education in 2013, and was named an Emerging Scholar in 2010 and Diamond Honoree in 2020 by ACPA. 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The School of Education becomes the College of Education, offering curricula in Agricultural Education, Home Economics Education, Industrial Education, and General Education. COLLEGE PARK, Md. Much of her current research and writing focuses on mentorship, career development, and faculty and graduate student diversity. The Flagship Institution of the University System of Maryland. For disability accommodations, please contact Natifia Mullings at WebDean: Kimberly Griffin, Ph.D. in education policy and leadership from the University of Maryland, and a B.A. Dr. Griffin currently Please join me in congratulating Dr. Griffin on this new leadership role. throughout her career to maximize the connection between research and practice. Marywood University announces the Fall 2021 Deans List from each of its colleges, including the College of Arts and Sciences, the College of Health and Human Services, and the College of Professional Studies. I will be sharing the strategic vision for the College, along with recent highlights from the campus, at an upcoming Dish with the Dean reception in Bethesda, Md. Web1204 Benjamin BuildingPhone: 301-405-2344http://education.umd.edu/studentinfo/ Dean: Kimberly Grifn, Ph.D. Skudrzyk, Basia | GEOG | Geographical Sciences Department Her research has been funded by the Burroughs Wellcome Fund, National Institutes of Health, and National Science Foundation. Department of Human Development and Quantitative Methodology, Director Meet the Dean | UMD College of Education Varner plays a crucial role as relationships with mentor teachers and area school systems are essential to preparing strong teachers.I received my undergraduate degree from UMD's College of Education and wanted to give back by sharing what I've learned with future teachers in the student teaching program., Zeena Zakharia, Ed.D.Assistant ProfessorDepartment:Counseling, Higher Education, and Special EducationAlma Mater:Columbia University Teachers College. Associate Provost and Dean of The Graduate SchoolStephen Roth, Ph.D. (effective July 1, 2023). Dean of the School of Public HealthBoris Lushniak, M.D. Perhaps our greatest accomplishment last year was starting and finishing our 2022 strategic plan. Jennifer King RiceSenior Vice President and Provost in higher education and organizational change from the University of California, Los Angeles, an M.A. Fall 2021 Dean's List Announced | Marywood University I am very pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Jennifer King Rice as Dean of the College of Education, effective July 1, 2017. Armed with our new strategic plan, this year is really a new beginning for our College of Education community.Our strategic plan charts a course for our collective future one that builds on our strong track record of cutting edge scholarship in education and human development; our innovative programs designed to prepare the next generation of educators, leaders and scholars; and our strong and valued partnerships with local school districts, state agencies, and national organizations.. mullings@umd.edu, 7736 Baltimore Ave. Dr. Garraway is committed to ensuring that all students, regardless of race, socioeconomic status, or exceptional abilities receive rigorous, engaging and relevant instruction in a safe and nurturing learning environment.I want to help to prepare future teachers to work with a rapidly changing population of diverse students., Jioni A. Lewis, Ph.D.Associate ProfessorDepartment:Counseling, Higher Education, and Special EducationAlma Mater:University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. She is currently the project director of two federally-funded grants (including one funded by the Institute of Education Sciences) that aim to provide professional development and coaching to middle school teachers to promote their use of evidence-based literacy practices. With increasedaccess to literacy, students can engage and participate more fully in school and society. Prior to her doctoral program, Dr. Marcus was an instructional coach at a bilingual charter school and taught the Spanish portion of a 2nd grade dual language program."I hope to develop teachers who are committed to providing the best possible education for their students, who value home language and linguistic diversity, and who can act as 'moral agents' towards a more just world. 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Dean of the School of Public PolicyRobert Orr, Ph.D. Its the most engaging and satisfying experience, and I probably learn more from my students than they do from me., Dr. Rene Garraway, Ed.D.Assistant Clinical ProfessorDepartment:Human Development and Quantitative MethodologyAlma Mater:Bowie State University, Dr. Garraway has over 25 years of diverse work experience in clinical social work, special education, and school-based administration. The School of Education becomes the College of Education, offering curricula in Agricultural Dr. Shelton's work focuses on improving literacy instruction and intervention for secondary students with reading difficulties and disabilities via intensive intervention and teacher professional development and coaching. She previously served as the Editor-in-Chief of The Journal of Diversity in Higher Education from 2018 - 2022. Department of Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education, Professor and Chair I am passionate about this line of work because of my years of experience working with local school districts and seeing how high-quality evidence can make a huge difference in education leaders' decision-making and practices. the University of Maryland is the flagship campus of the states higher education system and 301.405.TERP Students who earn a semester GPA of 3.50-4.00 on 12 or more graded credits merit this academic honor. We launched two new centers the Center for Diversity and Inclusion in Higher Education, and the Center for Educational Improvement and Innovation that are already making impactful contributions to our campus, state, and national communities. (effective August 1, 2023). My research, teaching, and advocacy have been grounded in my passion and commitment to social justice and equity. New Dean of the College of Education | Division of Email UMD Events A leader committed to excellence, care, community, and equity, Griffin is energized by the opportunity to collaborate with faculty, staff and students to advance the College and its goals. Governor Hogan and I announced a third new center. The Chronicle of Inside Higher Education | May 26, 2020Being a Woman in Academe Has Its Challenges. At COE, our Wood, Montrose, PA; Drew Hartley Yanni, Scranton, PA; Molly Catherine Yatchyshyn, Bernville, PA; Rachel Marie Yohn, Turbotville, PA; Lauren G. Youngken, East Stroudsburg, PA; Natalie J. Zeglen, Honesdale, PA; Sabrina Rafaelita Zieger, Lutherville-Timonium, MD, and Elizabeth Rosemarie Zuchinski, Old Forge, PA. Students named to the Deans List from the College of Health and Human Services, as declared by Dean Lori E. Swanchak, Ph.D., include: Cecilia Acri, Harrisburg, PA; Stuleena Leona Adey, Hegins, PA; Rachel N. Anderson, Fogelsville, PA; Angela Balestino, Williamsport, PA; Kelsey Marie Banfield, Spring Brook Twp., PA; Paige Barillo, Lake Ariel, PA; Brian Barnum, Scranton, PA; Benjamin Baroun, Allentown, PA; Sandy Carina Barrios, Stratford, CT; Hope Audrey Bartron, Coopersburg, PA; Allison M. Bashore, Bernville, PA; Caitlyn D. Becher, Tremont, PA; Gavin Alexander Beck, Moosic, PA; Rebekah A. Becker, Gardners, PA; Manisha Prasad Benbow, New Providence, NJ; Brooke Aubrey Bensinger, Shoemakersville, PA; Caroline Bertha, Moscow, PA; Paige Rebecca Bidwell, Honesdale, PA; Megan M. Bidwell, Honesdale, PA; Klaira J. Bievenour, Salisbury, MD; Julia Nicole Blasiak, Wallington, NJ; Donna Bostjancic, Poughkeepsie, NY; Haley Alexis Bowman, Endicott, NY; Naomi Florence Bradbury, Barnesville, PA; Olivia Braun, Bronx, NY; Olivia J. Bressler, Jersey Shore, PA; Naomi Elizabeth Brinker, Crownsville, MD; Kyia Elizabeth Brouse, Watsontown, PA; Elizabeth Buczek, Tobyhanna, PA; Bethany Dalene Burns, Susquehanna, PA; Molly G. Butler, Dunmore, PA; Julia Marie Caico, Lake Lincolnd, NY; Madison Mae Cairns, Pennsburg, PA; Rylee Joann Cali, Peckville, PA; Maria Ann Castaldi, Moosic, PA; Jocelyn J Cebrosky, Scranton, PA; Samantha June Christian, Pittston, PA; Jonah Allen Cogliette, Dunmore, PA; Jacqueline Cohen, Floral Park, NY; Jose Collado, Scott Twp., PA; Hilary Colon, West Hazleton, PA; Cassandra Rose Cooper, Wapwallopen, PA; Kathryn Louise Costello, Liverpool, NY; Kate Suzanne Csisack, New Windsor, NY; Meadow Rae Curyk, Scranton, PA; Katherine Kay Dailyda, Elmer, NJ; Margaret Ann Davis, Suffern, NY; Christine Rose Del Guercio, Clifton, NJ; Gabrielle M. Delay, Cressona, PA; Carly Elizabeth DeMaria, Langhorne, PA; Pasquale D. DeSavino, Peckville, PA; Samantha Di Carlo, Whitehall, PA; Kristin M. Do, Landisville, PA; Talia Marie Donati, Wyoming, PA; Mackenna Doud, Glenside, PA; Sean A. Dowling, Dunmore, PA; Hailey Phoebe Driesbaugh, Clarks Green, PA; Julianne Dunay, Scranton, PA; Ayla R. Eckersley, Greentown, PA; Emily Edwards, Rock Hill, NY; Robert Lawrence Egan, Mineola, NY; Maxine Fabrizio, Exeter, PA; Halleigh Ficarro, Sayre, PA; Rebeca Figueiras, Watchung, NJ; Erin Flanagan, Southampton, PA; Isabella Rose Flood, Macungie, PA; Erika Lynn Freely, Clifford Township, PA; Donna Elizabeth Frutchey, Clarks Summit, PA; Skylar Ann Gagnon, East Stroudsburg, PA; Sarah Gallagher, Scranton, PA; Maille Galvin, Albrightsvlle, PA; Madison Rose Gary, Glenwood, NJ; Hope Geis, Scranton, PA; Jayce Geissler, Wernersville, PA; Angela Genter, Allison Park, PA; Hailey Gianoni, Quakertown, PA; Angela Claire Giroux, Highland Lakes, NJ; Dominique Heidy Gomez Juarez, Scranton, PA; Matthew Michael Goodrich, Nicholson, PA; Autumn Grace Goonan, Dickson City, PA; Hannah Rachel Graciani, Monroe, NY; Erica Groninger, Avoca, PA; Nina Mary Grushinski, Peckville, PA; Alyssa Irene Guariglia, Rockaway, NJ; Nicole Maria Guercio, Vernon, NJ; Alyssa Marie Gunning, Hewitt, NJ; Casey J. Hagerstrom, Bethpage, NY; Linda M. Hansen, King of Prussia, PA; Kortney Marie Harry, Noxen, PA; Aliyah E. Heintzelman, Nescopeck, PA; Paloma Anne Heredia, Summit, NJ; Aneta Homolova, Garfield, NJ; Holly Hughes, Throop, PA; Rosemary Ellen Jacks, Riverside, PA; Abbey Nicole Jackson, Olyphant, PA; Miya Veronica Jankowski, Bushkill, PA; Juliana Regina Joyce, Jermyn, PA; Sarah Elisabeth Kagan, Hanover Twp., PA; Catherine Kelly, Philadelphia, PA; Kathleen Kennedy, Dunmore, PA; Natalie Kerrigan, Forty Fort, PA; Julia M. Kistler, Souderton, PA; Lauren Marie Kruzikas, Ballston Lake, NY; Dillon James Kujawa, Pen Argyl, PA; Samantha M. Kurian, Bloomsburg, PA; Mithil Anish Kurup, Edison, NJ; Alexa Marie Lagree, Bethlehem, PA; Jeffrey Lake, Taylor, PA; Kristin Lassell, East Stroudsburg, PA; Athena Alexis Legates, Thompson, PA; Brooke V. Longstreet, Scott Township, PA; Abigail Lynn Lovatt, Wood Ridge, NJ; Bethany Carmella Maby, Susquehanna, PA; Shannon MacDougall, Chester, NY; Lily Anne Mackarey, Archbald, PA; Kathleen Margaret Magda, Wilkes Barre, PA; Madison R. Marchione, Lincoln Park, NJ; Gianna Antoinette Marsico, Old Forge, PA; Gianna Judith Marturano, South Abington Twp., PA; Lindsey Maula, Bartonsville, PA; William R. McDonald, South Abington Township, PA; Alivia Nicole McDonald, Montoursville, PA; Abbey Noelle McGee, Mahanoy City, PA; Matthew R. McKenna, Macungie, PA; Mallory L. Mentges, Eldersburg, MD; Nicole C. Mesmer-Michalowski, Dover, NJ; Erinn L. Messner, Temple, PA; Amber Mettin, Dickson City, PA; Brooke Ana Mickavicz, Taylor, PA; Jordyn T. Miller, Nanticoke, PA; Caitlin E. Mills, Syracuse, NY; Emily Elizabeth Mondak, Peckville, PA; Kelli Marie Moreno, Scranton, PA; Alyvia Paige Mroczka, Dunmore, PA; Allison Mary Nealon, Clarks Green, PA;Jordan Cristana Nichols,Deposit, NY;Sarah E Niemi, Pine Grove, PA; Emily Marie O'Brien, Montrose, PA; Julianne R. Ocker, Waynesboro, PA; Olivia L. Osborne, Scranton, PA; Elizabeth Pfohl, Scranton, PA; Marzinete Pilch, Archbald, PA; Julia Marie Polt, Damascus, PA; Allison Rempe, Moosic, PA; Kassandra Riemer, Ithaca, NY; Camille M. Rillstone, Ransom Twp., PA; Emily Anne Rinaldi, Duryea, PA; Julia Rose Rodriguez, Nanuet, NY; Gabrielle Elizabeth Roote, Tunkhannock, PA; Brianna Ashley Roth, Livingston Manor, NY;Julia Melissa Rudick, New Milford, PA;Jocelyn Hope Ryan, Mountain Top, PA; Meredith Marie Santiago, Scranton, PA; Kieran Scanlan, Auburn, NY; Madison Marie Schaeffler, Hyde Park, NY; Victoria Schultz, Baldwinsville, NY; Grace Ellen Seader, Mechanicsburg, PA; Taylor M. Seprosky, Archbald, PA; Bethany Marie Serio, Archbald, PA; Olivia Serritella, Medford, NJ; Kate Elizabeth Sessler, Staten Island, NY; Ciara Sharkey, Mt. Undergraduate & Graduate Studies, Professor and Chair One of the best parts of my job is the opportunity to teach and mentor future researchers and practitioners. The TEN Project was a collaborative project of the Office of Laboratory Experiences, Maryland State Department of Education, Prince George's and the Howard County school systems. She was recently recognized as a University of Maryland Distinguished Scholar-Teacher. The College of Education is a professional college committed to preparing accomplished beginning and WebDear friends of the UMD College of Education, As I head into my second year as dean of the College, I am pleased to welcome students, faculty and staff to a new academic year, and I Stone, Old Forge, PA; Katelyn Stoppe, South Abington Township, PA; Gabriel Dale Stover, Lebanon, PA; Milana Straub, Shickshinny, PA; Ryan Joseph Strony, Dickson City, PA; Molly Rose Sweeney, Archbald, PA; Amelia Marie Sundean Swenski, Edinboro, PA; Carrie Gabrielle Sykes, North Branch, NY; Alexandra Christina Taffera, Moscow, PA; Victoria Marcella Talarico, Quincy, MA; Olivia E. Talarico, Frankfort, NY; Brooke Elizabeth Thomas, Scott Township, PA; Isabel L. Thomas, Ravenna, OH; Olivia Katherine Tobia, Hillsborough, NJ; Olivia Nichole Trey, Finksburg, MD; Gabrielle Lee Troch, Newfoundland, PA; Samantha Nicole Truter, Elmont, NY; Faith Elizabeth Ursich, Union Dale, PA; Robert Anthony Van Brunt, Covington Twp., PA; McKenzie VanWieren, Pine Bush, NY; Stefano Giuliano Varela-Seri, Stewartsville, NJ; Ethan M. Verne, Covington Twp., PA; Jillian Frances Vito, Dupont, PA; Ellis Gene Vogt, Akron, PA; Lauren Ann Walsh, Jessup, PA; Jordan Alyssa Walter, Wilmington, DE; Natasha Rose Walton, Moscow, PA; Lucy Wang, Flushing, NY; Victoria Evelyn Weber, South Sterling, PA; Anna F. White, Lititz, PA; Dylon White, East Stroudsburg, PA; Elizabeth Williams, Honesdale, PA; Victoria Rose Wilson, Freehold, NJ; Jessica Rose Winkler, North Haledon, NJ, and Rachel R. Yackobowitz, Moosic, PA. The Center for the Study of Education Policy and Human Values (known as the International Center for Transcultural Education) is founded and directed by Barbara Finkelstein. She is driven by education's ability to make an impact in schools and communities and has workedtirelesslythroughout her career to maximize the connection between research and practice. He completed a postdoctoral fellowship in public and social policy at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and holds a Ph.D. in mathematics education with a cognate in human development from the University of Maryland, a MPE (Masters in Psychiatric Epidemiology) from the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, and a B.S. College Park, MD 20742, A leader committed to excellence, care, community, and equity, Griffin is energized by the opportunity to collaborate with faculty, staff and students to advance the College and its goals. I am an interdisciplinary social scientist committed to peace, equity, and social justice in and through education. WebDepartment of Geographical Sciences University of Maryland, 2181 Samuel J. 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