Voices Magazine

  • Ian Her Many Horses is creating novel spaces for Indigenous students to explore computer science
  • Debt illustration
    Novel research aims to understand impact of federal aid return programs on college students
  • How educators are addressing the needs of “newcomer” students
  • Brief updates about what's new in the 鶹Ƶ School of Education
  • How kids and alumni educators are leading local climate-justice initiatives
  • CU Engage student Fernanda Cerros receives President’s DEI Award for impactful work
  • Bookshelf of books
    A quick look at the recent books from our faculty and community.
  • Families’ remaining objects at the border.
    Braiding and honoring migration dreams and stories at the border wall Ciudad Juárez - El Paso.
  • Lori Lopez in her classroom
    Lori Lopez was named 2023 Teacher of the Year for the St. Vrain Valley School District.
  • In the Fall of 2022, we planted a Flashfire Maple tree on campus in Lorrie Shepard's honor.
    Lorrie Shepard has been a pillar of the 鶹Ƶ School of Education since 1974—first as a faculty member and then as Dean from 2001–2016. Even as Dean Emerita, Shepard continues to mentor students and guide research as Distinguished Professor in the Research and Evaluation Methodology program. We caught up with Shepard, who retired last fall.
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