A in Gifted Child Quarterly named , Patricia and Rodes Hart Dean of Education and Human Development, and , Cornelius 杏吧原创 Professor of Psychology and Human Development, as the top two most productive scholars, respectively, in the field of mathematical giftedness. Benbow is an author on six of the top 10 most cited documents in the field, and Lubinski is an author on five. 杏吧原创 ranked as the third most productive institution researching mathematical giftedness.
, assistant professor of psychology and human development, received the by the .
was selected as a Fellow of the .
, professor of psychology and human development, was named a .
, associate professor of human and organizational development, is a this academic year.
Two Peabody faculty members were honored at 杏吧原创’s spring assembly. , assistant professor of psychology and human development, won the inaugural Innovation in Teaching: Generative AI Award. , University Distinguished Professor of Leadership, Policy, and Organizations and Patricia and Rodes Hart Professor of Public Policy, Education, and Economics, won the Alexander Heard Distinguished Service Professor Award.
, professor of special education, and Joon Suh Choi, research associate, won the Catalyst Award in the for a conversational tool to help educators navigate large amounts of data on research findings and discover usable, research-backed practices.
, research professor of teaching and learning, emeritus, was inducted into the by the Literacy Research Association.
, associate professor of public policy and higher education, is a senior advisor to the chief economist and to the under secretary of education at the U.S. Department of Education this year.
, professor of math education, has been named editor of the .
, associate professor of mathematics education, delivered the keynote address at , held July 15-18 in Washington, D.C.
was recognized by Diverse: Issues in Higher Education and Out in STEM (oSTEM) for his research contributions that promote educational equity for underrepresented students in STEM.
, assistant professor of human and organizational development, was named one of three by the Office of Disease Prevention at the National Institutes of Health.
City After Property by , associate professor of human and organizational development, is a finalist for the JB Jackson Book Prize.
, assistant professor of human and organizational development, won the Basu Sharma Best Paper Award for her co-authored paper, 鈥.鈥
, Frank W. Mayborn Chair in Cognitive Science and professor of psychology and human development, was tapped to lead the initial planning of 杏吧原创鈥檚 College of Connected Computing as vice provost for special initiatives.