CEHD In The News
Read the latest on CEHD faculty, staff and programs featured in news publications.
November 2024
Lauren Bailes
- Teacher retention challenges grow in Delaware amid rising interest in early exits, Delaware Public Media The Green, November 15
School Success Center
- Curriculum expert facilitates professional learning sessions at Dryden Elementary, The County Press, November 6
Center for Disabilities Studies
- Autistic drivers get real-world experience with police, Cape Gazette, November 4
Dominique Baker
- What Trump’s pledge to close Dept. of Education means for students, GOP-led states like Texas, Texas Public Radio, November 15
- What Trump’s pledge to close Dept. of Education means for students, GOP-led states, North County Public Radio, November 15
- What Trump’s pledge to close Dept. of Education means for students, GOP-led states, NPR Morning Edition, November 15
- Republicans Could Abolish the Education Department. How Might That Work?, Inside Higher Ed, November 4
October 2024
Joshua Wilson
- Put AI Completely In Charge? We’re Not Quite Ready For That, Forbes, October 30
Valerie Earnshaw
- New Report Details Reductions in Addiction Stigma in Ohio, Associated Press, October 24
- New Report Details Reductions in Addiction Stigma in Ohio, Addition Policy Forum, October 24
- New Report Details Reductions in Addiction Stigma in Ohio, Bakersfield.com, October 24
- New Report Details Reductions in Addiction Stigma in Ohio, Globe Newswire, October 24
Kenneth Shores and Anamarie Whitaker
- How Kindergarten ‘Redshirting’ Is Changing, Education Week, October 23
Roberta Michnick Golinkoff
- On Halloween, experts warn cars and allergies pose greater threats than myths about razor blades, The Hill, October 28
- On Halloween, experts warn cars and allergies pose greater threats than myths about razor blades, AOL.com, October 28
- On Halloween, experts warn cars and allergies pose greater threats than myths about razor blades, WoodTV.com, October 28
- On Halloween, experts warn cars and allergies pose greater threats than myths about razor blades, AllSides, October 28
- On Halloween, experts warn cars and allergies pose greater threats than myths about razor blades, Inform NNY, October 28
- On Halloween, experts warn cars and allergies pose greater threats than myths about razor blades, Concho Valley Homepage, October 28
- On Halloween, experts warn cars and allergies pose greater threats than myths about razor blades, Fox 59, October 28
- Forget urban legends, experts say these are the real threats to kids on Halloween, KTLA 5, October 28
- People Tear This Dad Apart Online After He Seeks Support Because Wife Won’t Forgive His Prank, AOL.com, October 20
- People Tear This Dad Apart Online After He Seeks Support Because Wife Won’t Forgive His Prank, Bored Panda, October 20
- People Tear This Dad Apart Online After He Seeks Support Because Wife Won’t Forgive His Prank, MSN.com, October 20
Center for Disabilities Studies
September 2024
Dominique Baker
- At U. of Wisconsin, Underrepresented Students of Color Were Half as Likely to Be Accepted This Year, The Chronicle of Higher Education, Sept 24
- Squeezed From Both Sides: Why is neither party happy with higher education?, The Chronicle of Higher Education, Sept 24
- The Colleges Falling Behind on Black Student Enrollment, The Wall Street Journal, Sept 9
Florence Xiaotao Ran
- A decade of data in one state shows an unexpected result when colleges drop remedial courses, The Hechinger Report, September 23
CEHD Early Learning Center
- Delaware first lady helps UD’s Early Learning Center celebrate 20th anniversary, Newark Post, September 23
- First Spouse Tracey Quillen Carney Recognizes September as Literacy Month, Continues Reading Tour, Delaware.gov, September 19
- First Spouse Tracey Quillen Carney Recognizes September as Literacy Month, Continues Reading Tour, EIN Presswire, September 19
- First Spouse Tracey Quillen Carney Recognizes September as Literacy Month, Continues Reading Tour, Public., September 19
Allison Karpyn
- As food prices rise, Delawareans are increasingly in need, Spotlight Delaware, September 12
- Food council aims to improve access to food, WDEL, September 9
CEHD Educational Technology Program
- Success Program Launch: AI-Powered Study Tools for Students, Inside Higher Ed, September 9
Roberta Michnick Golinkoff
- Meet the division volunteer: Roberta Michnick Golinkoff, PhD, American Psychological Association, September 25
- Funding is essential to ensure Delaware Children’s Museum continues to fulfill mission, Delaware Online, September 15
- How do kids have fun? Inside the state of child’s play in 2024, Vox, September 12
- To Play or Not to Play With Your Kid?, The Atlantic, September 5
- S7 Ep1 Roberta Golinkoff, University of Delaware, SLB Radio Productions, September 5
August 2024
Allison Karpyn
Dominique Baker
- The fate of America’s for-profit colleges hinges on the election, The Economist, August 29
- Do Colleges Have to Go Back to the SAT?, Inside Higher Ed, August 26
- After Ban on Race-Conscious Admissions, MIT’s Black and Latino Enrollment Plunges, The Chronicle of Higher Education, August 21
- Designing state funding formulas for public higher education to center equity, Brookings, August 9
Roberta Michnick Golinkoff
- Science for Society: Navigating the Digital World: Parenting in the Age of Screens, Association for Psychological Science, August 27
- Learning Language Like a Baby Could Help Adults Learn a Second Language Easier, Discovery Magazine, August 26
Mellissa Gordon
- The Fractured, Surprising, and Sobering Truth About Kids and Smartphones, Boston Magazine, August 27
UD Teacher Residency Program
- Residency program lands Pettyjohn in the classroom, Coastal Point, August 22
UD Associate in Early Childhood Education Program
- Funding Student Success: Expanding Early Childhood Education Pathways, Inside Higher Ed, August 14
Beth Mineo
- ‘It’s in your heart’: Delaware school long serving students with disabilities gets new home, Delaware Online, August 4