http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=25TXapHSjyc
Introducing Michael E. Dantley, Ed.D. Michael E. Dantley, Ed.D., is the new dean at the School of Education, Loyola University of Chicago.
The Student Development Committee is a standing committee of the Academic Council of the School of Education.
The 2012/2013 Student Development Committee members are:
Dr. Janet Pierce-Ritter (Advisor)
Nickecia Alder (Counseling)
Beth Wright (Cultural & Educational Policy Studies )
Michael Kimball-Bryant (Educational Leadership)
Stephanie Bernardo (Teaching and Learning- undergraduate)
Megan Johnson (Teaching and Learning- undergraduate)
Tonika Terrell (Teaching and Learning)
Katie Bradshaw Sears (Research & Psychology in the Schools)
Amy Derringer (School of Education Graduate Assistant)
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=25TXapHSjyc
Introducing Michael E. Dantley, Ed.D. Michael E. Dantley, Ed.D., is the new dean at the School of Education, Loyola University of Chicago.
We are very excited for the annual Research Symposium tomorrow! Presenters should have received an email with the program and campus map. We look forward to seeing you tomorrow morning on the Lake Shore Campus!
Tomorrow (Thursday, April 18), our third Dean Candidate, Michael Middleton, will be on campus! Please join us in Lewis Towers 1030 from 3:00-4:00pm for the final Student Forum in search for the next School of Education dean.
Tomorrow (Thursday, April 11), School of Ed Dean Candidate Michael Dantley will be on campus! Please join us in Lewis Towers 1030 from 3:00-4:00pm for the next round of Student Forums as the search continues for the next School of Education dean.
Tomorrow (Wednesday, April 3), School of Ed Dean Candidate Linda Irwin-DeVitis will be on campus! Please join us in Lewis Towers 1030 from 3:00-4:00pm for a Student Forum as the School of Education continues the exciting search for our next dean. Stay tuned for information on campus visits for our other Dean Candidates soon.
Our annual School of Ed Research Symposium is less than a month away! All students, faculty, alumni, and community members are welcome to attend on Saturday, April 20 for free! It's a good networking opportunity and a great way to check out innovative, interdisciplinary research. Check out the link below for more information:
http://www.luc.edu/education/symposium-research.shtml
TWO DAYS LEFT!! We are still accepting applications for the annual Research Grant of $1,000. Students in a PhD or EdD School of Education program who are enrolled in 600 and have Dissertation Proposal Approval and IRB Approval are encouraged to apply! Applications are due Thursday, March 21, 2013. Check out the link below:
http://www.luc.edu/media/lucedu/education/pdfs/Research%20Award_final13.pdf
http://www.luc.edu/media/lucedu/education/pdfs/Research%20Award_final13.pdf
For those of you who received funding to present at a conference this year, you should have received a Presenter Action Item email about confirming your attendance at our Research Symposium in April. Please make sure to register by Friday, March 1!
We are excited to announce that Kate Rousmaniere will be our keynote speaker at this year's School of Ed Research Symposium! Check out her website for more details and mark your calendars for Saturday, April 20:
http://www.units.muohio.edu/eduleadership/faculty/KATE/Kate_index/kate_index.html
The Student Development Committee met last night to approve funding applications. Don't forget to turn your application in if you plan on presenting at or attending a conference in the near future!
The SDC has already started planning the School of Education's annual Research Symposium for the Spring. Last year, we had an excellent keynote speech by Dr. Kevin Kumashiro. Who are you interested in hearing speak this year? We want to hear from you!
It's that time again: Meet the Student Development Committee of the 2012-2013 academic year! Pictured, from left to right: Nickecia Alder, Beth Wright, Michael Kimball-Bryant, Katie Bradshaw Sears, Amy Derringer, Stephanie Bernardo, and Dr. Janet Pierce-Ritter. Not pictured: Tonika Terrell and Megan Johnson
We just confirmed the date for this year's Community of Scholars Research Symposium! It will be held on April 21st, 2012 from 9am-2pm on the Lakeshore Campus in conjunction with Loyola's Weekend of Excellence. Stay tuned for opportunities to attend, present, or get involved!
Welcome to the SDC's page! We look forward to serving our School of Education students! "Like" us for updates!
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