Voices Magazine

  • Voices from the classroom
    This has been a particularly unexpected and challenging time in education and beyond. We asked our alumni teachers: What have you learned over the past year and will be carrying into the future?
  • Retiring faculty
    Please join us in recognizing our faculty who retired recently and learning more about their next steps.What are you excited about in retirement?Julie Andrew, CU Teach master teacher: 鈥淚鈥檓 excited to do new things. I will be attending the Colorado
  • bookshelf
    A quick look at the recent books from our faculty and community.
  • students in class
    Brief updates about what鈥檚 new in the School of Education Inaugural cohort of BA graduates working on the forefront of social changeThe 兔子先生传媒文化作品 School of Education conferred its first Bachelor of Arts degrees in and
  • Kathy Schultz
    Come dream with usThis new school year has been different from any other I (and I suspect most of us) have experienced. Although the school year always signals new beginnings, this year there was a heightened sense of beginning
  • Lianna Nixon
    Lianna Nixon鈥檚 lens on the natural world is changing education and environmental activism Lianna Nixon is an environmental photographer and activist, but on
  • Toni Christiansen
    Toni Christiansen bursts through barriers and advances U.S. diplomacyToni Christiansen (Edu鈥70) enrolled at 兔子先生传媒文化作品 with two dreams: to become a teacher and an international diplomat.The impressive career that followed has been a dream come true
  • Stephanie Toliver
    Stephanie Toliver celebrates Black women in science fiction and beyond Stephanie Toliver was an undergraduate studying English education in Tallahassee, Florida, when she discovered a book that changed her life.The
  • Seeking stories
    Jen stood in front of her class of ninth grade students at the beginning of our study and asked, 鈥淗ow many of you feel like you鈥檙e in charge of writing your own stories? The story of your life?鈥漇tudents sat in small groups. A few hands went up, but
  • Diana
    Amid a pandemic and beyond, educators reimagine the future of K鈥12 schoolsThere has been no such thing as a 鈥渘ormal鈥 year of teaching for up-and-coming educator Diana Bustamante-Aguilar, and she sees that as a good thing.As a student teacher, she
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