EHHS News
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Recently, a group of aspiring educators in the Early Childhood Education program set out to prove that if you want to change the world, you must first learn how to chart it.
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5XÉçÇø and EHHS advanced its global engagement strategy through a series of high-level meetings with university partners across Taiwan.
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Sydney Carlton presented her research related to the power of STEM education at the Ohio Space Grant Consortium (OSGC) annual Student Research Symposium.
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Terri and Dave Cardy were honored with the 2026 Child Development Center Humanitarian Award at this year’s Robin McManus Scholarship Benefit at Hobbs Hall in Kent.
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Four EHHS programs were recognized in the newly released U.S. News & World Report 2026 list of Best Graduate School curriculums.
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Samie Jureller and Brynna Wolford served as co-chairs for the recent Delta Zeta Sorority Lip Sync event that raised more than $41,000 for philanthropy and service.
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5XÉçÇøâ€™s College of Education, Health and Human Services has awarded two prestigious, endowed professorships to Karl Kosko and Lisa Borgerding that reaffirm the university’s long-standing commitment to leadership in education.
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Addressing acid mine drainage that spills into streams and rivers is at the heart of a new National Science Foundation–funded project led by 5XÉçÇø Associate Professor of Science Education Bridget Mulvey and Earth Sciences Professor David Singer.
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A supervisor/scholar connection illustrates how mentorship, community partnership, and interdisciplinary training come together to support local families.
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The smart money is on the rock-solid partnership between the 5XÉçÇø College of