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College of Education, Health and Human Services

Middle school math student solvin a problem

Depending on the textbook or the teacher, children may learn to multiply and divide in different ways. These varying approaches seem new to many adults, but are actually several hundred years old.Over the past several decades, alternatives to standard multiplication and long division have been re-introduced into the U.S. curriculum. Unfortunately, there is little research on which approaches help students, and which should be left out of the classroom. Professor Karl Kosko, Ph.D., from the School of Teaching, Learning and Curriculum Studies, is seeking answers.The professor recently secured a ...

QUEST Meeting

The Quest Mentorship program provides a 1:1 mentor/mentee relationship for students that focuses on career guidance and general support. Join us for the last QUEST Meeting of the Fall '24 semester! Please visit the LGBTQ+ Center website to learn more and sign up.

QTPOC Social Group

QTPOC is one of two social groups hosted bi-weekly by the LGBTQ+ Center as an informal space for students to connect and talk about things that are important to you. This is a closed group for queer and trans people of color.

We are thrilled to announce the 2024 Hall of Fame inductees and alumni award winners! This year's recipients were chosen through open voting in the spring, with final selections made by the current members of the KSUCPM Hall of Fame Society.Hall of Fame Inductees:Bryan Caldwell, DPM ‘89, MDMark Hardy, DPM ‘98, FACFASWe are honored to induct these two distinguished alumni into the Hall of Fame Society. Their contributions to the field of podiatric medicine have been invaluable, and their dedication serves as an inspiration to us all.Alumni Award Recipients:Mark Saffer, DPM ‘67Distinguished Alum...

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