In the News

  • Your Colleagues Featured in the News

    Neag School faculty, students, and alumni were featured in a wide range of news stories during the month of January. Here are a few recent highlights: 

    • A virtual reality project called Courtroom 600, co-led by Stephen Slota, with Glenn Mitoma and Alan Marcus as advisors, was featured in The Conversation and UConn Today, among other outlets. 
    • UConn’s acceptance into the BOLD Women’s Leadership Network, co-led by Sally Reis, is featured in UConn Today.
    • Caroline Galeota, a graduate student in educational psychology, wrote an original commentary on twice-exceptional students for Education Week.
    • Joshua Hyman co-authored a report about the effect of black teachers on black children, which was mentioned in Inside Higher Ed.
    • The Neag School’s redesign efforts of the UConn Administrator Preparation Program is profiled in UConn Today.
    • Neag School alumnus Craig Cooke ’01 6th Year, ’07 Ph.D., ’08 ELP is featured in the Journal Inquirer regarding being recognized with a Neag School Alumni Award.

    *Access January 2019 media mentions of Neag School faculty, alumni, students, and research centers in their entirety in this PDF.*

    Be sure to check out the latest media mentions on the Neag School’s homepage; the latest clips are always posted in the “Neag in the Media” section. Access all past media clips in their entirety via the My Neag intranet (log into My Neag here). PDFs of the Neag School’s media clips are archived here regularly in the Communications Resources section.

    For more information, contact: Shawn Kornegay at shawn.kornegay@uconn.edu

If you have any questions, please contact Neag Office of Communications at 860-486-3675.