WNPR (Neag School doctoral student Robert Cotto previews the upcoming Supreme Court case on school funding)
Dr. Erik Hines and Ph.D. Student Paul Singleton Talk Life
WHUS (Neag School’s Erik Hines and doctoral student Paul Singleton are interviewed about black male research, ScHOLA2RS House, and more)
Meet UConn’s Newcomers: Grad Student Onuorah One Happy Husky in Every Sense
Hartford Courant (Neag School sport management graduate student and new UConn Men’s Basketball player David Onuorah talks about coming to UConn)
Why Your School Should be Implementing Trauma-Informed Practices
Education World (Neag School’s Sandra Chafouleas was interviewed about trauma in schools)
George Michna Joins Neag School as Director of Assessment

George Michna arrives at the Neag School of Education this week as director of assessment, accreditation, and accountability. The director serves as the associate dean for academic affairs’ designee for all matters related to national accreditation (CAEP) and specialized professional association accreditation (SPAs); state and federal reporting (e.g., Title II, Gainful Employment); and unit and program-level assessment systems and processes.
Michna’s responsibility in this role involves oversight of the design, development, and management of a comprehensive and integrated assessment system to provide information to evaluate productivity, effectiveness, and impact in alignment with the goals and mission of the Neag School, as well as accreditation requirements.
Michna most recently served as supervisor of assessment, evaluation, and special programs for Bristol (Conn.) Public Schools. There, he was responsible for oversight and reporting of all local, state, and federal testing programs; data collection and analysis; and development and implementation of required Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) assessment policies and procedures.
He earned his Ph.D. in educational psychology from Fordham University.
How Schools Can Stop Killing Creativity
The Walrus (Neag School’s James Kaufman and Ron Beghetto are quoted about creativity in the classroom)
Parents: Watch Those Social Media Posts
American Psychological Association (Neag School’s James Kaufman is quoted about parental social media posting)
How to Create Creative Kids
Parents (Neag School’s James Kaufman is quoted about creating creative kids)
Want a Job? It’s Still About Education
Biden’s Briefing (Neag School prof. Shaun Dougherty’s article on career and technical education was read by Joe Biden)
Educators Must Teach Civility, Inclusiveness
The Register-Guard (Neag School’s George Sugai co-wrote article on importance of teaching civility, inclusiveness in the classroom)