Taking School Psychology Virtual
Research by Emily Barry ’22PhD is helping to redefine delivery models for mental health interventions.
Kerri Johnson '23
Kerri Johnson ’23 can do the impossible: she can grant wishes.
From High School Volunteer to Having Her Own Classroom
Sarah Waltsak appreciated working with Camille Cammack, who brought real-life experience to teaching.
Putting Identity into Focus
Ashley Carpenter ('19 PhD) goes beyond Critical Race Theory to understand how Black youth navigate multiple pandemics simultaneously.
Connecting on a Deeper Level
Long before Scott Greenspan began working as a school psychologist, he felt drawn to helping others, especially kids.
Kinetic Social Justice
Illinois native Paige Pannozzo is just as familiar with vinyasa yoga as she is with educational psychology.
What Is Social Justice? 2023
Social justice is at the heart of our college's mission. But what is it, exactly?
Student Teaching through a Pandemic
UMass College of Education students make the most of their student teaching experience even during an extraordinarily challenging year.
Taking an Alternative Route to a Career in Education
The new concentration came just in time for Joshua Hirsh, who is now its very first graduate.
Racial Justice and Youth Voices at Heart of Research and Scholarship
Dr. Jamila Lyiscott began to lay the groundwork for the Center of Racial Justice and Youth Engaged Research (CRJ) as soon as she joined the faculty of UMass.