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Educating future educators: OU’s School of Education and Human Services

Dayshawn Fields, Features Reporter March 27, 2024

During Michigan’s February presidential primary election, Grand Rapids Public Schools kept its schools open as polling took place within the buildings. Many parents of schoolchildren find that keeping...

After meeting at OU, Amanda Greene surprised her husband Seth Greene with an appearance from Grizz at their May 19 wedding. Photo courtesy of Elizabeth Collins Photography

A very golden wedding — Grizz visits OU couple at wedding reception

Chloe Kukuk, Campus Editor September 13, 2023

When Amanda Greene was planning her May 19 wedding, she knew who to invite as the perfect surprise for her now-husband, Sean Greene — the mascot of the university where they met. The pair’s reception...

OU students at a Black Lives Matter demonstration in April 2021.

SEHS introduces Initiative for Eradicating Racism

Grace Lovins, Senior Reporter March 23, 2022

The School of Education and Human Services (SEHS) has begun to house a new initiative on campus aimed at tackling racism from an educational and community standpoint — The Initiative for Eradicating...

Professor Tiffany Steele, the keynote speaker of the 8th annual Black History Month Research Symposium.

8th Annual Black History Month Research Symposium coming Feb. 16

Grace Lovins, Senior Reporter February 14, 2022

The 8th annual Black History Month Research Symposium will take place Wednesday, Feb. 16 at 4:30 p.m. The symposium will be held over Zoom and features a presentation from keynote speaker, Tiffany Steele,...

Perfect score for the School of Education and Human Services

Rachel Yim, Science & Technology Reporter January 13, 2021

Oakland University’s School of Education and Human Services (SEHS) recently received a perfect score on its accreditation report from the council for the accreditation of educator preparation (CAEP). The...

OU announced new dean of the School of Nursing

Oakland University announced a new dean of the School of Nursing. The decision is waiting final approval by the Board of Trustees.Judy Didion, current dean of the College of Nursing at Lourdes University...

Despite The New York Times recent article claiming learning styles may not make much of a difference, many instructors still think they are an important teaching method. 

Experts say drop learning styles

Grace Turner January 31, 2016

The idea that some people are visual, kinesthetic or auditory learners may not make much of a difference, according to a recent article in The New York Times.While many are familiar with this learning...

Celebrating the Historical, Cultural Contributions of African Americans

Alexus Bomar January 19, 2016

The Center for Multicultural Initiatives (CMI) started African American Celebration Month (AACM) on Jan. 18 with its opening ceremony, which paid tribute to African American heritage and culture.After...

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