08/05/2021
Dear Ph.D. in Education Community:
It is with great sadness that I share news about the passing of Carol Guiriceo, a graduate of our doctoral program in 2011, who continued to share her passion for and commitment to mentoring and fostering inclusion in STEAM fields in Rhode Island after graduating.
You can read more about Carol and her accomplishments as well as details about funeral services at
https://www.boulevardfuneralhome.com/obituary/Carol-Giuriceo
Sincerely,
Julie
Obituary for Carol M. Giuriceo | Boulevard Funeral Home and Cremation Service
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02/08/2021
Please join me in congratulating our Ph.D. program's alum and diversity leader Shontay Delalue, Brown’s vice president for institutional equity and diversity since 2017. She leaves a legacy of continued momentum at Brown University to become Senior Vice President and Senior Diversity Officer at Dartmouth College starting in July 2021. Read more about her accomplishments here:
Diversity leader Shontay Delalue to become senior vice president and senior diversity officer at Dartmouth
Brown’s vice president for institutional equity and diversity since 2017, Delalue leaves a legacy of continued momentum toward creating a fully diverse and inclusive academic community at Brown.
11/08/2019
Congratulations to Dr. Amy Grattan, cohort 2013, on her new position as Executive Director of the Sherlock Center on the RIC campus! Well-deserved!
08/26/2019
Congratulations to Dr. Patty Murtagh on her successful defense!
07/17/2019
Congratulations to Amy Correia in our PhD program for being selected as one of the two "best paper" awards at the recent Eurasia Research International Conference held in Lisbon, Portugal in June 2019!!!
Eurasia Research International Conference held at Lisbon, June 2019
8th ICTEL 2019 – International Conference on Teaching, Education & Learning, 24-25 June, Lisbon Lusófona University, Lisbon, Portugal This summary captures a tw
05/08/2019
Please join me in congratulating Dr. Thupten Tendhar! He successfully defended his dissertation about online compassion education from our program and his extraordinary findings are featured on URI's website:
Can compassion be learned online? URI faculty find it can
KINGSTON, RI -- April 30, 2019 -- The University of Rhode Island offered an innovative learning opportunity this semester for students to develop greater compassion for others, and improve their sense
03/30/2019
Please join me in congratulating Dr. Nicole Hersey, a 2018 graduate of our Ph.D. in Education program, who has been selected by the New England Educational Research Organization (NEERO) as the recipient of the John Schmitt Award. This award is presented for outstanding research at the graduate level based on her dissertation, Investigating Beginning Secondary Mathematics Teachers’ Perceptions and Development of Their Pedagogical Content Knowledge. Nicole will be formally presented this award at a luncheon on Thursday, April 25, 2019 at the Sheraton Portsmouth Harborside Hotel in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Nicole, you make us proud!
04/07/2018
Thanks to all who attended the Spring Colloquium! Special thanks to Michele Martel, Nicole Hersey, and the Student Advisory Committee for organizing this event!
01/02/2018
Congratulations to Shontay Delalue, Graduate of the Ph.D. program, on her new position at Brown:
Shontay Delalue to lead institutional equity and diversity efforts for Brown
Delalue, who has served as interim vice president since June, will oversee the University’s ongoing efforts to make the Brown campus more fully diverse and inclusive.
11/11/2017
Thank you to everyone who attended our colloquium last Thursday! Please tag yourselves and your friends!
11/10/2017
PhD student Danny Smith welcomes students from Puerto Rico to his school.
Students from Puerto Rico attending RI schools after Hurricane Maria
Dozens of students from Puerto Rico are attending classes in Rhode Island in the wake of Hurricane Maria.Adrián Kerkadó Ortíz started fifth grade at Harry Kizirian Elementary School in Providence this week. He said he feels welcome in Providence but misses
08/28/2017
Congratulations to Dr. Thalia Wood, a 2013 graduate from the our program and head of Toll Gate High School's Social Studies Department in Warwick, RI. Thalia just returned from a week in Normandy with upcoming junior Rebecca Carcieri after winning one of the coveted spots among 15 student-teacher teams selected to learn more about the sacrifices that soldiers made during WWII. Among other things, they delivered a eulogy at the gravesite of an American soldier who died in the campaign to liberate France. http://warwickonline.com/stories/toll-gate-teacherstudent-team-help-remember-wwii-silent-hero,126882
Toll Gate tandem helps remember WWII silent hero
By ETHAN HARTLEY -- One Toll Gate High School student and teacher team has made sure that the story of Warwick-born Sergeant Donald H. Rubery will be heard, and that his sacrifice will never be forgotten.