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ADSOE doctoral students complete anthology of research

Doctoral students from The Adrian Dominican School of Education's doctoral course HSE-706: Advanced Qualitative Methods recently completed an anthology of their final research projects with a book celebration. The students are a part of Qualitative Collaborations, a university-based multidisciplinary group of doctoral students. Their purpose is to...  read more

ADSOE students travel to FFEA National Conference

Four students from the Adrian Dominican School of Education's class of 2013 traveled to Orlando in April for the Future Florida Educators of America (FFEA) National Conference. Maranda Barretto, Alexis Garcia, Diana Lizarralde and Tiffany Noel joined ADSOE professors, Dr. DiBello and Dr. Perkins, at the conference. FFEA is an international student...  read more

Doctorate student named Broward College Foundation Endowed Teaching Chair

The 2013 Broward College Foundation Endowed Teaching Chair was awarded to an Adrian Dominican School of Education's Ph.D. in Higher Education Administration student, Maria E. Bernal-Dobek. Bernal-Dobek is a Broward College Reading professor and the recipient of the Margaret and Cato Roach Endowed Teaching Chair. This notable award includes a...  read more

ADSOE’s Outstanding Student Recognition

The Adrian Dominican School of Education held its first annual Outstanding Student Recognition on April 3, 2013. An award was given to an outstanding student from each department. Students were selected by their faculty based on outstanding academic achievement, leadership among peers, and promise to their field and discipline. Faculty eloquently...  read more

School of Education hosts 300 elementary students for a night of “Science with a Twist”

Barry University's School of Education and SWAT (Science with a Twist Inc.) hosted 300 local elementary school students on Monday, March 11, at Barry's main campus in Miami Shores, Fla. “There are many things parents do outside of their child's school to keep them learning, to support them, to motivate them,” said parent Gloria Arcia....  read more

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