College of Education

Horner is an Alumni-Knight Endowed Professor of special education and also directs the Educational and Community Supports research unit.
A free lecture May 3 is meant to bring awareness to the issue of family separation resulting from deportation policies.
Since joining with Courts for Kids, the college has helped with projects in Panama and the Dominican Republic as well.
UO's Leslie Leve is part of a multi-institutional look at behaviors where emotions are lacking and may point to later antisocial activities.
The communications disorders and sciences professor is using peer group support to help young people deal with concussion aftereffects.
The new faculty members will be part of the Health Promotion and Obesity Prevention Initiative, one of the UO’s clusters of excellence.
Hearing loss affects an estimated 1 in 5 college students; Project AMP ensures that everyone gets an earful in UO classrooms.
The campaigns hope to use the power of crowdfunding to raise money for a variety of programs that serve students and the community.
The study was co-authored by Atika Khurana, an assistant professor of counseling psychology and human services at the UO.
'Our Space' is a collegewide initiative to highlight artwork that reflects the diversity of the College of Education community.