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Kathy Gaines, COE Student Speaker
Kathy Gaines, Spring 2013 MLS graduate was the student speaker for the College of Education’s Graduation Ceremony on May 11. Thanks and congratulations to Kathy!
Loftis on Panel Discussion
Kelley Loftis, current MLS student, was involved in the Panel Discussion for the Campaign for Grade Level Reading at the NCPLDA (NC Public Library Director Association) meeting on April 18, 2013.
Congratulations to Spring 2013 Graduates!
Spring 2013 graduates, along with Dr. Kaye Dotson (left) and Dr. John Harer (right)
Congratulations, MLS Graduates!
Congratulations to all MLS graduates! The COE Recognition Ceremony will be held on May 11 at 9 AM in Minges Coliseum. Kathy Gaines, one of our MLS spring graduates, will be the graduate student speaker. A departmental reception will be … Continue reading
COE Scholarship
Heather Blackwell is the recipient of a College of Education scholarship for next year. Congratulations, Heather!
Linda Haddock McRae Award
Congratulations to Mary Tobin, who has been awarded the Linda Haddock McRae Scholarship for this year!
Emily S. Boyce Scholarship Recipient
Congratulations to Michele (Mikie) Broadhurst, who has been awarded the 2013-14 Emily S. Boyce Scholarship.
Dotson Article Accepted for Publication
Dr. Kaye Dotson submitted an article based on the results from a survey on student perceptions of diversity. The article has been accepted for publication by the Journal of Continuing Higher Education.
Recent Award
Congratulations to Tabitha Dickerson! Based on the survey she completed for the YALSA/Best Buy Mobile donation program, her school has been selected to receive the $2000 donation from Best Buy to purchase digital resources for teen services.
Sedley Abercrombie Presents at NCTIES Conference
Sedley Abercrombie (Summer 2011) presented at the NCTIES (North Carolina Technology in Education Society) conference in Raleigh in March, 2013. She had over 40 elementary media coordinators drop in to hear her present “Utilizing Digital Resources in the Elementary Media … Continue reading