Educational Administration Program Recognized Nationally
National spotlights continue to shine on Emporia State University.
Gwen Larson, Director of Media Relations
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National spotlights continue to shine on Emporia State University.
One hundred percent of the educators mentored through a program at Emporia State University in 2016-17 achieved the highest honor of the teaching profession — for a second time.
A Kansas author noted for her collaborations in writing about Amish culture and two experts on teaching children to read and will be the featured speakers at a conference in Emporia in November.
The adaptive special education graduate program at Emporia State University awarded nearly $41,000 in scholarships for the 2015-16 academic year.
An Emporia State University professor who shunned the spotlight during life will be remembered Saturday during activities at Eastside Memorial Park, Ninth Avenue and East Street. The public is invited to celebrate and to honor the life’s work and generosity of long-time educator Dr. Carol Marshall.
Childcare center achieves accreditation