College of Education News

Learn more about Cecilia Morgan, a student graduating from the Applied Behavior Analysis online program, through our Graduate Spotlight series.
Sarah Stapleton, PhD, a science education researcher at the University of Oregon who attended the trial, said the trial showed that scientists should rethink the way they do research, given how the lack of a definitive connection to health impacts limited Baxter-Krause's sentence.
Learn more about Family and Human Services program alumna Talia Cordova, '24, through our Alumni Spotlight series.
UO researchers shared insights into youth mental and behavioral health issues and got an update on Ballmer Institute programs during a recent forum for journalists, who also heard how a new service delivery model developed at the UO will support the state’s children. Professors Jen Doty, PhD and Geovanna Rodriguez, PhD, offer expert commentary.
COE Double Duck Alumni Shaheen Munir-McHill, ' 11 MS, SPED, '13 PhD, SPSY, associate professor of practice and the coordinator of Special Education K-12 license and endorsement programs at Portland State University, has been named PSU's College of Education Researcher of the Year for 2025.
Learn more about Rachel Sherman, a student graduating from the Family and Human Services program, through our Graduate Spotlight series.
Learn more about Cj Still, who is graduating from our online Applied Behavior Analysis program and who will be the first UO alumni from Camden, New Jersey, through our Graduate Spotlight series.
Meet Lindsey Nichols, who is on her way to becoming a double-duck after receiving her master's in Prevention Science and now completing her doctoral degree in Counseling Psychology, through our Graduate Spotlight series.
In Episode 6 of Coffee N Conversation, Dean Laura Lee McIntyre sits down with Lorry Lokey Chair in Education and Department Head Leslie Leve. Leve’s research focuses on child and adolescent development, gene-environment interplay, and interventions for children, families, and communities.
Learn more about Grecia Acevedo, a student graduating from the Communication Disorders and Sciences (CDS) program, through our Graduate Spotlight series.