Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Save the date for a CEHD Sneak Preview

The College of Education and Human Development (CEHD) at the U of M offers undergraduate and advanced study in a wide range of teaching and human development programs that rank among the very best in the nation. Come visit campus and find out why CEHD is a great fit for you! 

On Friday, July 30, we will be hosting a special Sneak Preview on campus, and we would love for you and your family to join us. At this event, you'll have the opportunity to tour our historic Big Ten campus, meet some of our faculty, staff, and current students, and learn more about our top-ranked programs and vibrant student life.



Monday, June 14, 2010

Research that encourages you to sleep in!

Are you tired of being tired? Researchers in the College of Education and Human Development are working on a study that promotes a later start time for high school students. Sounds intriguing doesn't it? But before you hit the snooze button for the third time, read more information on the full study at the CEHD website

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Monday, June 7, 2010

A major dilemma

What do you want to be today? A doctor yesterday, a veterinarian today, and maybe a teacher tomorrow? If you are having a difficult time deciding on a college major, you are not alone. In fact, I have good news for you! The College of Education and Human Development (CEHD) at the University of Minnesota has a great group of highly skilled and dedicated academic advisers and career counselors to help you focus your career path.


One student, like yourself, was set on her idea of becoming a doctor. However, her first-year experience in CEHD opened her eyes to new talents and interests that she had never even thought to consider before.

"Your first year at the U is one of the most important years in college—it sets the tone for the rest of your college career," explains former first-year student, Brittany Lynch.

Learn more on how Brittany utilized CEHD's support services to solve her major dilemma by reading the full article.