Neag School panel discussion on teaching African American and Latino studies in high school is featured; Alexandra Freidus and research by Hannah Cooke, a doctoral student, are mentioned.
Neag School alumnus and UConn faculty member Jason Courtmanche is profiled about his passing and time at UConn.
A new Neag School grant to study students with disabilities, led by Joseph Madaus and Tracy Sinclair, is featured.
Neag School alumna Christine Carver is featured about being named CT Superintendent of the Year.
A student at Renzulli Academy, Joseph Renzulli’s namesake school, was mentioned as being a finalist for CT’s Kid Governor.
Casey Cobb is quoted about the incoming selection for education secretary.
Casey Cobb is quoted about the possibility of the Department of Education being dismantled.
Research on women’s professional sports by Risa Isard is mentioned.
Neag School’s Todd Campbell is interviewed about the UConn Indoor Air Quality Initiative.
Renzulli Academy, Joseph Renzulli’s namesake school, is featured as a School of Distinction.