Feature Stories
Please mark your calendars for October 20 and join us on campus for an event co-sponsored by the Center for Educational Leadership and Graduate Education — a discussion with Dr. Genevieve Siegel Hawley on her new book, When the Fences Come Down: Twenty-First-Century Lessons from Metropolitan School Desegregation.
Students put writing skills to use in Virginia Supreme Court internships.
Whether you are in the Teacher Licensure Preparation program, the Curriculum & Instruction M.Ed. program, or the Educational Leadership & Policy Studies graduate programs, it’s important to stay abreast of hot topics among teachers and administrators in our our local school divisions.
Yasmine Karam, ’17, draws on her Jepson education to excel in her internship at Roots of Development.
During his Jepson Internship at Pittsburgh Kids Foundation, Jack Henderson, ’17, directed an annual summer camp in Haiti.
Larry Dumlao, C’09, used Weekend College as a stepping stone on his way to law school and eventually, foreign service.