Eugene T. Moore School of Education

 
Clemson professor received the NAME 2012 Carl A. Grant Multicultural Research Award. Named Faculty Fellow of Association for Student Affairs Administrators. Wells Fargo has given $210,000 to Clemson University to support the Call Me MISTER and Emerging Scholars programs. Clemson Reading Recovery program receives award from Riley Institute. School of Education recently celebrated the return of the Literacy Research Association Yearbook. 
Clemson professor wins top honor from National Science Teachers Association.

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Resources and Guidance in Helping Children Cope with a Crisis: For Parents and School Personnel

The Tragedy in Newtown, CT has left all of us reeling. For those who work most closely with children, this tragedy is especially difficult. Faculty in the Eugene T. Moore School of Education have compiled a list of resources and support to help you address the events at Sandy Hook Elementary School. Read more.

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Students' Creative Inquiry research to be on display Tuesday at Clemson
April 3

National Dropout Prevention Center publishes global interactive journal
March 4

New book tells story of Clemson’s Call Me MISTER program
February 28

Clemson professor publishes research on African-American males in gifted programs
February 13

New magazine highlights Clemson student research
January 10

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Upcoming Events

February 24 and 25, 2013
Leading Tomorrow’s Mathematics and Science

Education in South Carolina Conference: Sharing strategies and seeking solutions to the challenges created by the increased expectations placed on our students. Learn more.

Spring 2013 School of Education Film Series

  • February 13, 2013, 5 p.m. Media Center: When Billy Broke His Head . . . And Other Tales of Wonder.
  • March 14, 2013: Summerhill
  • April 11, 2013: Library of the Early Mind
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Ranking our chemical engineering graduate program holds among national public universities, per U.S.News & World Report, 2012.

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