Deaf Wisconsin That! Celebration

Deaf Wisconsin That! will celebrate Deaf culture, heritage and American Sign Language on Wednesday, September 21, from 6:00 – 9:00 pm at the Sandburg Hall Flicks, 3400 N. Maryland Ave. The event will feature activities, food and a chance to …

School of Education in the News

Nadya Fouad discussed a course in Educational Psychology, that helps students get off to a good start in college and choose a major on the CBS 58 morning show on September 8. She is university distinguished professor and Mary and …

Summer Research Involves SOE Faculty

Two incoming students who did research with Chris Lawson, associate professor of educational psychology, were part of the UR@UWM summer research program. The students, Margrete Henderson and Maria Jansen, are mentioned in an article on the UWM Report website this …

School of Education in the News

Nadya Fouad, distinguished professor of educational psychology, offered advice on how students can choose a college major in an interview with Aaron Maybin on Fox6 news. Fouad is distinguished professor of educational psychology and Mary and Ted Kellner endowed chair …

Nadya Fouad Honored

The American Psychological Association Committee on Women in Psychology honored UWM’s Nadya Fouad as a Distinguished Leader for Women in Psychology at its convention August 6 in Minneapolis. Fouad is University Distinguished Professor & Mary and Ted Kellner Endowed Chair …