
Celebrating Women’s History Month
Consistently ranked among the best public schools of education in the country, the College of Education is committed to preparing educators, researchers and leaders to join us in responding to pressing challenges in education and health. We do this within three strategic impact areas: advancing equity and eliminating disparities in education and health, attending to place and context and thriving through transitions. The college is home to five academic departments, 10 research centers and the University of Texas High School District (UTHSD).




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Educational Administration
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Educational Psychology
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Special Education
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Education Policy
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Kinesiology and
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News and Features
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Announcing the College of Education’s Distinguished Alumni Award Winners
COE is proud to present the inaugural awards in the categories of Early Career, Distinguished Career and Dean’s Changemaker Award to six distinguished alumni whose impactful work is transforming the world through education and health.
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The Strongest Woman in the World: Jan Todd’s Lasting Impact on Physical Culture
The College of Education is proud to honor remarkable women such as Dr. Jan Todd, chair of the Department of Kinesiology and Health Education and a true pioneer in women’s fitness and strength.
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COE Media Mentions: March 8 – 14
To assist our community in staying up to date on the media landscape in the college, we have compiled a media summary of news clips and mentions.
