Lynch School of Education

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Lynch School FacultyThe Lynch School is a community of scholar-practitioners renowned for their collaborations across disciplines, with practitioners in the community, and with students.

  • 60 full-time faculty
  • 35+ part-time faculty
  • 60 researchers
  • 55 staff
  • 800 undergraduates
  • 1,000 graduate students
  • 20,000 alumni

RECENT AWARDS
James Mahalik Named as APS Fellow
Counseling Psychology Prof. James Mahalik has been selected as one of this year's Fellows by the Association for Psychological Science.

Andy Hargreaves Awarded Honorary Doctorate
Thomas More Brennan Chair, Prof. Andy Hargreaves, has been awarded an honorary doctorate by the faculty at Uppsala University in Sweden. Read more >>

Maureen Kenny Receives Lifetime Achievement Award
Maureen Kenny, Associate Dean for Faculty and Academics, received the Lifetime Achievement Award in Prevention, granted by the American Psychological Association Section on Prevention at their 2009 Annual Convention.

Claudia Rinaldi Selected to Serve on U.S. DOE Committee
Asst. Prof. Claudia Rinaldi has been selected to serve on the Technical Review Committee on Tiered Instruction in Literacy for the National Center on Response to Intervention under the Office of Special Education Programs of the U.S. Department of Education.

Marilyn Cochran-Smith Elected to the National Academy of Education
Prof. Marilyn Cochran-Smith has been elected to the prestigious National Academy of Education for her pioneering efforts in educational research and policy development. Read more >>

Diana Pullin Named Spencer Foundation Resident Fellow
Diana Pullin is one of nine resident fellows named by the Spencer Foundation in 2008 to promote collaboration among researchers, policy analysts, and practitioners. Pullin is a professor of education law and public policy at the Lynch School and coordinates the joint degree program in law and education between the Lynch School and the Law School. While at Spencer, Pullin is working on an interdisciplinary project using legal, public policy, and social science analysis to address the role of social science in education law and learning opportunities. Learn more about the Spencer Foundation Resident Fellows.

Blustein Named NCDA Fellow
Professor David Blustein has been selected by the National Career Development Association as one of only two distinguished Fellows for 2009. Read more >>

Six Faculty, Researchers Named as AERA Fellows
David Blustein, Henry Braun, Marilyn Cochran-Smith, Joan Lucariello, and George Madaus have been selected for the inaugural AERA Fellows Program for their national and international contributions to research in education. Diana Pullin has also been named a fellow. Read more >>

Monan Professor Receives Distinguished Career Award
Monan Professor of Higher Education Philip G. Altbach, director of the Center for International Higher Education, was selected for the Howard Bowen Distinguished Career Award by the Association for the Study of Higher Education. (Click here and scroll to page 7 for more information.)