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Special education graduate student Ryan Brumwell will speak at MSU Moorhead's 26th Annual Student Academic Conference about the burnout of special education professionals and possible solutions.
President Anne celebrates the College of Education and Human Services national accreditation by the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP). This recognition demonstrates that MSUM meets rigorous standards for educator preparation, preparing the next generation of educators to succeed in a diverse range of classrooms.
Jacy Bata’s passion for her career keeps her learning and growing as a special education teacher in Langdon, N.D.
Every step of Sarah Coumbe-Guida’s ’97 (special education) life journey has been a leap of faith. It’s no wonder one climactic element at her family’s Character Challenge Course in Park Rapids, Minn., is titled just that—Leap of Faith.
Times have long passed since gladiatorial fighting in the Roman Coliseum drew a crowd, yet modern-day fighting is just as profound a spectator sport in many social spheres around the world.
Kayla Heller, mom of five, returned to MSUM at 29 to finish her degree in early childhood education, then her master's in curriculum and instruction with a focus on literacy.
The Teacher Cadet Program, initiated in response to the growing teacher shortage, has already seen success. Many high school participants have discovered their passion for teaching and are committing to further their education at MSUM.
Bob Bowlsby ’75 (health and physical education) is defined by Midwestern roots—humility, a robust work ethic, and truthfulness.
Sara Kubicek, an experienced educator and MSUM alumna, mentors student teachers like Fatima Alshahmani.
Emily Block, former MSUM early childhood education student, reflects on her time at MSUM and how it prepared her to be a HeadStart teacher.