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Updates


04/02/12

Two Curry students are making news as they work with the local Charlottesville community. ... read more

04/02/12

Here, you will find the list of Curry School presenters and a schedule of the presentations made by Curry School faculty, staff and students. ... read more

05/24/11

Bianca Vazquez Toness, of the Boston NPR station WBUR is asking a very important question: What makes a good teacher? ... read more

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Articles


05/07/12

Class of 2012: Caroline Berinyuy Helps YWLP Expand to Cameroon

Curry doctoral student Caroline Berinyuy has seen the trials and tribulations that young adolescent girls experience both in her native Cameroon and in the United States.

04/02/12

Curry Student Feels Called To Provide Mental Health Services for Soldiers, Families

On Thursday, March 22, Clinical Psychology Ph.D. student Erin Nekvasil was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army to ultimately serve soldiers and their families.

03/21/12

Visiting Professor in Reading Ed Arrives from Korea

Professor Duckjee Ryu will be a visiting scholar with the Curry School of Education and its Reading Education program until February 2013.

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Press Releases


01/05/12

Curry faculty named in top 100 education scholars

Six faculty members at the Curry School of Education were recognized among the top 100 education thinkers.

11/17/11

U.Va.’s Curry and Darden Schools Launch New Dual Degree Program Aimed at Improving Education

Curry and U.Va.'s Darden School join forces to create a two-year MBA/MEd program: Innovation in Education Reform.

11/15/11

Students’ Out-of-School-Time Science Projects Lead to Interest in Science and Math Careers

Science clubs, camps and competitions, reading and watching science fiction and nonfiction – students who engage in such out-of-school-time activities are more likely to have an interest in STEM careers in college.

10/24/11

Revamped Kinesiology Major Expands Curry School’s Undergraduate Reach

A new program at the Curry School of Education will make the school's educational offerings available to more undergraduates from the day they step on Grounds.

08/08/11

Bullying May Contribute To Lower Test Scores, Curry Researchers Find

Students at Virginia high schools in which they report a high rate of bullying post significantly lower scores on standardized tests required for graduation.

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