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Katie Ward (MEd ‘11) believes in the power of connecting with students.

In Washington state, one out of five early learners grow up in poverty. Fewer than half are kindergarten-ready.

Six University of Washington College of Education doctoral students will present their research projects on Nov.

Jean Hernandez (EdD ‘96), a higher education leader who has dedicated her career to opening opportunities for diverse communities in the Puget Sound region, is being honored this month by the University of Washington’s

Wade Washington was just 15 years old when he got a phone call that changed his life: He was going to receive a kidney transplant.

While schools have too often reproduced inequalities in society, Django Paris believes in their potential to create a more equal and pluralist society.

The University of Washington College of Education will deepen research-practice partnerships that are expanding access to high-quality educational opportunities for underserved students and communities in Washington state with a $1.7 mil

For more than a decade, Angel Fettig has worked with young children and their families as a teacher, researcher, trainer and consultant.

This academic year, Shelley Stromholt (PhD '15), a University of Washington College of Education postdoctoral scholar and alumna, has received a prestigious Fulbright Research Award to study community-centered science learning alongside

The town of Faraday has a problem.

Its citizens are interested in building a magnetic train to make it easier to connect with other towns, but they need to figure out how to make the technology work.