Monthly Archives: June 2016
TPTE 517-Trends and Issues in Education Expresses Support for Orlando
At a time in our society when we are all saddened by the turn of events in Orlando, one […]
Project GRAD Volunteers Show Community Support
The Project GRAD Summer Institute is a pre-college program designed to provide a unique opportunity for students to participate […]
Fit and Healthy Advice for Summer
How do you keep your family fit and healthy this summer? Lee Murphy, professor in the Department of Nutrition […]
TPTE Researchers Contribute to Read Aloud West Virginia
Two researchers from the College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences Department of Theory and Practice in Teacher Education made […]
What is the Tennessee Behavior Supports Project (TBSP)
Do you know what the Tennessee Behavior Supports Project (TBSP) is? What is the purpose of their project? Who […]
Brian Barber, Center for the Study of Youth and Political Conflict, Visits Gaza For Book Research
The College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences is home to a center focused upon a life many of us […]
Hidden Talent Within CEHHS!
The College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences has hidden talent everywhere! We all know the fabulous jobs our faculty […]
Ms. Lee Ann Eaves Named CEHHS Mentor of the Year
“A one of a kind teacher!” That’s every teacher candidate’s wish when being assigned a mentoring teacher. One of […]