University of Wisconsin–Madison

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Boston College highlights alum Marcelle Haddix’s path from Lynch School scholar to UW–Madison dean

The Lynch School of Education and Human Development at Boston College featured UW–Madison School of Education Dean Marcelle Haddix in an article spotlighting Lynch alumni who are “making an impact” as deans. Haddix was highlighted along with Afra Hersi, who has served as dean of the school of education at Loyola University of Maryland since 2021. In …

Two PhD students from School of Education inducted into Bouchet Graduate Honor Society

The Graduate School at UW–Madison welcomed five outstanding scholars into the university’s chapter of the Edward Alexander Bouchet Graduate Honor Society this academic year, including two PhD students from the School of Education. The Bouchet Society celebrates the legacy of Edward Alexander Bouchet, who in 1876 was the first African American to earn a PhD …

Los Angeles Times spotlights provocative ‘Strut’ exhibition by UW–Madison’s West

The Los Angeles Times recently spotlighted an “audacious installation” by UW–Madison’s Christina A. West at the American Museum of Ceramic Art in Pomona, California. West, an associate professor in the School of Education’s Art Department, is known for her explorations of the human form in provocative ways, notes the article. Her installation, called “Strut,” includes …

UW–Madison’s Benson receives scholarship from Dr. Melvin C. Terrell Educational Foundation

The Dr. Melvin C. Terrell (MCT) Educational Foundation, Inc., recently announced the recipients of its 2024 MCT Scholarship, with UW–Madison’s Janella Benson one of this year’s honorees. Benson is pursuing her PhD through the School of Education’s Department of Educational Leadership and Policy Analysis. The MCT Foundation was created to ensure underrepresented students gain access …

UW–Madison’s Eklund offers advice on supporting children following a crisis event

In the wake of the devastating shooting earlier this week at Abundant Life Christian School in Madison, UW–Madison’s Katie Eklund went on local radio station 89.9 WORT-FM to share some strategies for supporting kids following events like these. Eklund, an associate professor in the School of Education’s Department of Educational Psychology and the director of the School Mental …

Study from UW–Madison’s Kim illuminates barriers to chronic pain treatment for diverse populations

By Laurel White A new study from a School of Education faculty member sheds light on the unique challenges minority communities face while attempting to seek treatment for chronic pain conditions in the United States. The study, published in Counselling Psychology Quarterly, found individuals from racial and ethnic minority groups have to overcome steep language barriers and …

The School of Education’s 2024 year in review

As 2024 comes to a close, we are thrilled to look back on another year of learning, achievement, and community across our No. 1-ranked School of Education.  From the conclusion of Diana Hess’ nearly decade-long tenure as dean to the introduction of our new leader, Dean Marcelle Haddix, this year has given us opportunities for reflection, gratitude, and excitement …

Six from School of Education are ‘Honored Instructors’ for fall 2024

UW–Madison students living in University Housing each year have the opportunity to recognize outstanding educators through the Honored Instructor program. This program allows students to nominate instructors who challenge them, make learning enjoyable, and inspire their academic and personal growth. The fall 2024 list of Honored Instructors includes six exceptional educators from the School of …

UW–Madison emerita Ladson-Billings featured in ‘Forging Firsts’ series from UW Athletics

UW–Madison’s Gloria Ladson-Billings, professor emerita in the School of Education, was recently featured in UW Athletics’ “Forging Firsts” series, where she shares a first-person account of her life and career.  The series shares the stories of individuals who have accomplished remarkable achievements in their journeys. Each story talks about when they became the “first” whether …

UW–Madison student reflects on experience acting in University Theatre production

UW–Madison student Kirsten Wisth was recently featured in an article from the Division of the Arts, where she highlights her experience acting in University Theatre’s fall production of “Pride and Prejudice.” In a Q&A, Wisth, a senior majoring in community and organizational development with certificates in public policy, criminal justice, and theatre, shares how her academic and …