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Brandon Carroll
Elementary Education
"As a Teaching Fellow, we do a lot of hands-on and interactive activities that help us learn about teaching." (read more)
Barbara Steslow
Science, Secondary Education
“In terms of (UNCG's) faculty and equipment, both are the best I've experienced in my preparation to become a teacher." (read more)
The 2011 School of Education Recognition Reception brought students face to face with the donors who make their scholarships possible. In her remarks Dean Wixson said, "Seeing our students, friends and alums sharing this evening strengthens my passion for my job." The program included remarks by middle grades education student Joey Mulholland and PhD candidate Natsuko Takemae. Jordan Jones, a music education major and scholarship recipient provided music for the evening.
Natsuko Takemae, Joey Mulholland and Jordan Jones join Dean Wixson for a photo. All three students were part of the program and are scholarship recipients.
Bill Black, donor to the William F. and JoAnn F. Black Adult Student Scholarship is pictured here with his scholar Aimee Perry, who is a junior elementary education major.
Larry and LeAnn Wood, donors to the Crystal Dawn Wood Scholarship, are pictured here with their scholars Rhonda Walker and Jonathan Williams. The Wood Family established the scholarship in memory of their daughter Crystal, who was a deaf education major here at UNCG.
The THA Foundation supports multiple non-traditional adult students who are seeking degrees in education. Here THA representative Mary Helen Potts is pictured with the THA Scholars.
Dr. Pete Eberhart, donor to the Eberhart Family Scholarship along with his wife Dr. Mary Catharine Eberhart, converses with their scholarship recipient Kelsi Basham, an elementary education student.
These scholarship recipients enjoy the festivities!
Alumni Voices profiles successful SOE graduates. Amy Harris Houk is the Information Literacy Coordinator and Reference Librarian at UNCG's Jackson Library. She graduated from UNCG with her Masters in Library and Information Studies in 2005.
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