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- As a kick-off for teacher appreciation week, CU Boulder’s 2025 Best Should Teach Awards Ceremony celebrated exceptional educators—including K-12 teachers, graduate student instructors, and CU Boulder faculty—and their profound impact on learners on May 1.
- Focused on collaboration, innovation and action, the CU Boulder School of Education launches new External Advisory Council in April that will act as an advisory body for school leadership to further its collective mission to support the next generation of educators and community leaders, continue to produce impactful research and deepen community partnerships that serve the state.
- From a teacher turned education policy researcher to an undergraduate preparing for her next chapter at Harvard, meet the CU Boulder School of Education's 2025 Outstanding Graduates who are destined to continue making a difference in the classroom and beyond.
- This semester, the CU Boulder School of Education and the Cultural Events Board (CEB) unveiled a new community mural titled “Wóinila: In Silence We Learn” in the Miramontes Baca Education Building. Hear about the student leaders' experiences and acclaimed Indigenous artist Danielle SeeWalker's inspiration in this video.
- Each year, the American Educational Research Association (AERA) Annual Meeting represents the world's largest gathering of education researchers, and it showcases groundbreaking, innovative research. Use this guide to follow and support CU Boulder faculty and students and their work at AERA in Denver April 23-27 — including over 80 sessions led by CU Boulder researchers!
- Experts from the University of Colorado Boulder are available to discuss the Trump Administration’s education policies and their implications for schools and communities across the United States.
- Provost Russell Moore and Interim Dean of the School of Education Fernando Rosario-Ortiz announced that the umbrella structure for CU Engage will end, effective May 31, with the majority of programs either retained by the School of Education, reassigned to administrative units or discontinued.
- Recently, the U.S. Department of Education announced it was terminating nearly 2,000 of its roughly 4,000 employees. Both Secretary of Education Linda McMahon and President Donald Trump have signaled that they ultimately want to close the department completely. Kevin Welner, education policy scholar in the School of Education sees many reasons to worry in the new cuts.
- March 11 unveiling event to feature CU Boulder School of Education and Cultural Events Board partnership with acclaimed Indigenous artist Danielle SeeWalker on a culturally relevant and community-minded mural to provide inspiration in the Miramontes Baca Education Building for years to come.
- Meet Kendall Goldenson, a CU Boulder senior who is paving her way toward a meaningful career in teaching, and eventually, educational policy.