Advisory Council works to ensure School of Education drives the field forward
Jay Harris, ’91, takes pride in being a member of the Baker University Education Advisory Council. As a Baker graduate and a son of Dan and Peggy Harris, two longtime
Jay Harris, ’91, takes pride in being a member of the Baker University Education Advisory Council. As a Baker graduate and a son of Dan and Peggy Harris, two longtime
Integrity. Respect. Excellence. Service. Much more than just four of her favorite words, they represent ideals by which Regena Aye, ’94, ’16 EdD, has lived most of her life. Even
Baker University has a long history preparing educators for successful careers, inspiring and empowering the next generation of learners to reach their goals. Here are four Baker alumni thriving in
Completing a master’s in curriculum and instruction from Baker University’s School of Education didn’t ignite Vanessa Thomson’s love and passion for teaching. That occurred when she was a precocious 6-year-old
To hear Deb Marszalek, ’22 MS-IDPT, and Allyson Sass, ’13, ’22 MS-IDPT, tell it, the last seven months have been a whirlwind. But then, that can be the perception when
On August 12, Dr. Merrie Skaggs, ’67, was inducted into the Baker University Faculty Hall of Fame. Dr. Skaggs returned to her alma mater in 1985 as an assistant professor
First as a student and now as a college administrator, Dr. Vincent Bowhay, ’17, understands the importance of choosing the right college or university. “Now more than ever, what you
Ryan Pfeifer, ’13 MAEd, savors those moments when his students at Washburn Rural High School in Topeka, Kansas, respond to his lessons explaining complex biological processing mechanisms. “I love teaching
Baker University recently received a $1 million grant from the National Science Foundation that will not only provide direct benefits to BU students and faculty but also brings the Baker
Hannah Greer, ’20, (above) says her first year of teaching has been a wild ride. Greer, who teaches freshman and sophomore English at Olathe (Kansas) South High School, acknowledges that