Voices Magazine | Fall 2019, Volume 2
Voices is the annual magazine for alumni and friends published by the ֱ Boulder School of Education.
It is my pleasure to invite you to read the second edition of Voices, our annual magazine that gives you a window into our school.
Brief updates about what's new in the School of Education.
At the ֱ Boulder School of Education, we are excited to welcome five new faculty members who will immensely enhance our community of educators and learners.
Dreaming of a New World
As a child, Assistant Professor Enrique Lopez had a strong sense of scientific wonder, but his fascination with science education would come later. Now, he is co-director of Aquetza, a transformative summer program for high school students with strong ties to Chicanx and Latinx communities.
Bringing diversity, equity and inclusion into the classroom
Hayley Breden (MAEdu’16), graduate in educational foundations, policy and practice, has taught social studies at Denver South High School for almost 10 years, and she is always looking for ways to create awareness and inclusivity in her classroom.
Diverse Dialogues
The perspectives and experiences that alumnus Travis Dominguez brought to his leadership capstone class reflect the work ethic instilled in him by his family.
Perfect Pairs
Time and time again, we hear scholarships are one of the biggest factors in recruiting and retaining talented students. In their own words, here are what just a few thoughtfully crafted scholarships have meant to current students and new graduates receiving scholarship support.
Alumni Connections
Celebrating alumni accolades including the most prestigious ֱ Boulder alumni award, the Maine Teacher of the Year, and the Distinguished Service to Science Education Award from the National Science Teachers Association award.
Faculty Bookshelf
Take a quick look at what colleagues are saying about our faculty’s recent publications.
Coming home
From student to custodian to principal, alumnus Michael Atkins uses experience to transform local schools
“I wanted to go back into the community and give back,” he said. “Even though the neighborhood looks a little different, it’s still my community. I can keep some historical presence within this building.”
From the archives: ֱ would rather fight than switch
Read a story from the archives about the time when the School of Education faced a threat: ֱ Gov. Dick Lamm’s budget proposal suggested eliminating the School of Education and encouraged making the University of Northern ֱ the state’s “center of excellence” for education.
Learn about our scholarships, ways to get involved and our upcoming building move.
Learn about our latest rankings, growing undergraduate degrees and research report.
Read our latest class notes and submit your own.
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