Hartford Courant (Arianna Rodriguez, a master’s student in the Higher Education and Student Affairs (HESA) program, pens a commentary on college admissions policies.)
Despite Reports of Burnout, These New CT Teachers Are Following Their 'Calling'
CT Insider (Alyssa Dunn is quoted about teacher burnout and new teachers.)
New Connecticut Law Aims to Bring Cursive Writing Back to the Classroom
CT Insider (Doug Kaufman comments about a possible new law requiring cursive writing.)
Top-Performing Connecticut School Districts Face Changes After State’s Denial of Reading Waivers
CT Insider (Michael Coyne and Rachael Gabriel are quoted on reading waivers in Connecticut.)
Human Rights Close to Home: A Unique Civics Education Program for K-12 Students, Supported By the Redstone Family Foundation, Launched at UConn
UConn Today (The Neag School is mentioned as a partner with the new UConn civics education program.)
Education Law Association Elects Brady as President in 70th Year
University of Arkansas News (Preston Green comments on the appointment of the Education Law Association’s new president.)
UConn Alumna is Awarded CT Teacher of the Year
The Daily Campus (Neag School alumna Kiana Foster-Mauro is featured about being recognized as the 2024 Connecticut Teacher of the Year. See Also – Office of Gov. Ned Lamont)
UConn Launches Program to Help Address Mental Health Shortage
NBC Connecticut (Neag School’s new Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) certificate program is featured; Sara Renzulli is quoted. See Also – The Chronicle, FIOR Reports)
Alma Exley Scholar Wins Prestigious Fellowship
Alma Exley Scholarship Program (Neag School alumna Tamashi Hettiarachchi, recognized as a Knowles Teaching Fellow, is featured.)
UConn, Central Students Are 2024 Alma Exley Scholars
Alma Exley Scholarship Program (Brianna Bobo, a master’s student in the IB/M program, is recognized as a 2024 Alma Exley Scholar.)
