06/19/2026
Thinking about a career in culinary education? Join us for the MAT - Culinary Arts Info Session on Wednesday, June 24th at 6:00 p.m. at the JWU Harborside Campus!
Take the next step toward becoming a culinary educator and discover what makes JWU's Master of Arts in Teaching program unique. Register today > https://enroll.jwu.edu/register/?id=dd4f1e9d-7f22-4c40-8c46-96601e9df5c1
06/17/2026
Thank You, Clinical Educators & University Supervisors! 🍎 As we celebrate another successful year, we extend our heartfelt appreciation to the clinical educators and university supervisors across the state who mentored our MAT student teachers. Your guidance, encouragement, expertise, and commitment to developing future educators have made a lasting impact on our candidates and the students they serve. Thank you for your partnership and for helping prepare the next generation of teachers to lead with confidence, skill, and compassion.
06/15/2026
One month left to take the next step in your educational journey!
The July 15 admissions deadline for our Ed.D., MAT, and M.Ed. programs is just around the corner. Whether you're looking to advance your leadership skills, begin a teaching career, or deepen your impact in education, now is the time to apply.
Apply today and invest in your future - https://apply.jwu.edu/
06/12/2026
Join us on our Harborside Campus on June 24th to learn more about our MAT in Culinary Arts Education! Register today > https://enroll.jwu.edu/register/?id=dd4f1e9d-7f22-4c40-8c46-96601e9df5c1
06/10/2026
We are pleased to welcome Dr. Lori Dunn as a full-time faculty member in the School of Education.
Dr. Dunn brings nearly three decades of experience as an educator, reading specialist, special educator, school administrator, and teacher educator. She earned her Ph.D. in Curriculum and Instruction from Boston College Lynch School of Education and Human Development, where her research focused on innovative literacy practices that improve reading comprehension for students with disabilities and striving readers.
Throughout her career, Dr. Dunn has taught and mentored future educators at institutions including Providence College, Boston College, Stonehill College, Johnson & Wales University, and Merrimack College. Her expertise spans literacy, special education, inclusive practices, teacher preparation, and the science of reading.
Please join us in welcoming Dr. Dunn to our School of Education community!
06/08/2026
📣 Rhode Island Teachers: Expand Your Impact!
Interested in adding a Special Education certification to your teaching credentials? Our School of Education offers a credential review process designed to help current RI educators identify the courses and requirements needed to earn this valuable certification. Take the next step in your professional growth and increase your ability to support diverse learners. Reach out today to learn more and get started!
06/04/2026
Join us for our Master of Education in Teaching and Learning (M.Ed.) Virtual Information Session this Monday, June 8th at 4:00 p.m. to learn more about our program, admissions process, and how an M.Ed. can help you achieve your professional goals. Register today! https://enroll.jwu.edu/portal/grad_events
06/01/2026
Join us this Wednesday, June 3rd at 7:00 p.m. for a virtual info session about our MAT Program! Register today > https://enroll.jwu.edu/portal/grad_events
05/08/2026
Happy Teacher Appreciation Week! 🍎✨
This week, we celebrate the incredible dedication, passion, and impact of professors, clinical educators, classroom teachers, and teacher candidates who work tirelessly to inspire, support, and empower students every day.
Thank you for the lessons you teach, the encouragement you give, and the countless ways you help shape brighter futures. Your commitment makes a lasting difference in the lives of students and in our communities.
To all educators at every stage of the profession, your work matters, your influence is powerful, and your dedication does not go unnoticed.
05/07/2026
Kudos to Katie Grillo's fourth-grade class at Dighton Elementary School, where our own Katelyn Lima is Principal.
A group of creative fourth graders turned arts and crafts into something truly meaningful. Big hearts and even bigger ideas, they are raising money to ensure every student has access to after-school programs and field trips. Their kindness, teamwork, and dedication are making a real difference in their school community.
NBC 10 WJAR
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