Robyn Ridgley, associate dean of Middle Tennessee State University’s College of Education, recently bid farewell to her five-student cohort from the state’s “Grow Your Own” grant..
After a few years’ hiatus, Tom Black, associate professor of special education, brought back the College of Education’s Inclusive College Experience camp this summer to give special needs campers..
Laura Clark, director of MTSU’s Center for Educational Media, was featured on this month’s “Out of the Blue” episode to discuss how the center supports educators..
Summer vacation may have recently kicked off for educators, but the opportunities for their professional development from MTSU’s Center for Educational Media are in full swing as..
The June 2023 edition of Middle Tennessee State University‘s “Out of the Blue” TV magazine show is heating up for summer with news about undergraduate..
Registration is open for MTSU’s Inclusive College Experience camp, hosted at the College of Education, for people ages 16 to 25 with intellectual disabilities. The one-week camp will take..
Special education teacher and College of Education alumnus Marshall Ellson did not know at first that his school administrators had nominated him for the Herzog Foundation Christian Teacher of the Year award. “Our..
MTSU’s Center for Educational Media recently expanded its already robust offerings of professional development and support for Tennessee teachers by launching their newest initiative for special education..
Leah Solomon remembers when her mother, Gretchen, enrolled at MTSU’s College of Education. Solomon was in elementary school, soaking up inspiration from her mom’s studies...
For special education teachers, the impacts of COVID on special education services extend beyond the challenges faced in the everyday classroom. The changes have been..