The College of Education and Human Ecology has practiced scholarly excellence, breakthrough research and innovative practices that will make us a national leader. We will use our deep talent pool to solve some of the world's most complex problems.
The mission of the College of Education and Human Ecology is to develop a tradition of excellence in promoting outstanding teaching, research, and service that significantly and positively impacts individuals, families, schools, and consumers within our global communities. The mission simultaneously embraces the land-grant mission of The Ohio State University as expressed in its Academic, Diversity, and Outreach plans.
Comprehensively measuring social cost could become the standard model used nationwide. More about:Accurate measure of cost of foodborne illness
51% of young violent offenders in new study had been shot themselves, and 78 percent said they had a close friend who died in a violent attack. More about:75% of young offenders have seen death
College-age football players who gain weight to add power might also be risking diabetes and heart disease later in life, Jackie Buell has found. More about:Football linemen risk metabolic syndrome
Two Columbus City Schools to benefit from Ohio State program. More about:AT&T grant combats high school dropout crisis
OSU's Educator Preparation Unit has proven its commitment to producing quality teachers for our nation's children. More about:Ohio State's teacher prep unit receives official NCATE approval
Single women are in much worse financial condition than other Americans. More about:Montalto study shows women "on their own" much worse off financially committee
Sports and Recreation Job Fair
All areas of sport, exercise, recreation and leisure
Registration information (includes Men's Hockey vs. Western Michigan, 7:05 p.m.)
Contact: Jean Wyer, 614-688-5663
"Impact of Our Research in Africa"
Cynthia Dillard, Teaching and Learning; Kelechi Kalu, African American and African Studies; and Mark Moritz, Anthropology
Dinner reception to follow
Sponsored by OSU Colloquium on Globalization and Ethics
RSVP required: uro@osu.edu
"Understanding and Preventing Urban Youth Violence: How Every Voice Matters" - Deanna Wilkinson, Human Development and Family Science
Sponsored by Department of African American and African Studies
Contact: 292-3922
2009 National Reading Recovery and K-6 Classroom Literacy Conference
Information and registration
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