Eight College of Education Students Among Newest McKnight Doctoral and Dissertation Fellows

This past November, eight College of Education graduate students were honored at the 37th McKnight Annual Fellows Meeting in Tampa for having received the McKnight Doctoral or Dissertation Fellowship.

The 2020-2021 and 2021-2022 cohorts attended alongside the recent graduates, who were honored during a jacketing ceremony.

The two fellowships have key distinctions in their award sums:

New Year, New Program: Online Master’s in Measurement & Statistics

With a new year comes a new program in the FSU College of Education. We’re excited to announce that our highly ranked Measurement & Statistics program is now offering an online master’s degree!

While FSU’s Measurement & Statistics program has existed since 1995, the new online master’s option was designed to meet the needs of working professionals and students looking for a more flexible route to pursuing a graduate degree. Our online offerings combine both synchronous and asynchronous courses to meet students’ varied schedules.

New Year, New Program: Online Master’s in Measurement & Statistics

With a new year comes a new program in the FSU College of Education. We’re excited to announce that our highly ranked Measurement & Statistics program is now offering an online master’s degree!

While FSU’s Measurement & Statistics program has existed since 1995, the new online master’s option was designed to meet the needs of working professionals and students looking for a more flexible route to pursuing a graduate degree. Our online offerings combine both synchronous and asynchronous courses to meet students’ varied schedules.

January 2022 Alumni News

January 25, 2022

Cecil headshotBen Cecil (Higher Ed. M.S. '15), who is currently a Graduate Research Associate with ACEducation and a Ph.D. candidate at The University of Georgia's Louise McBee Institute of Higher Education, will be a featured speaker for the FSU Higher Education Student Affairs Leadership course. He will discuss the topic of administration and governance in higher education. 

 

College of Education’s Best Reads of 2021

Winter break is one of the best times to sit down and escape with a book that resonates with you. Free from the distractions of the semester, you can finally snuggle up with a good book and give it your full attention. 

Every year, we ask our faculty and staff to let us in on some of their favorite reads of the year. This year, we have submissions ranging from sci-fi to history to fiction. Check out the recommendations below to see why our staff and faculty chose each book. You might find a new favorite!