October 2008 EHE News Source
Featured Stories: We Work for Positive Educational and Social Change
girl reading book Reading Clinic Expands Tutoring, Enrichment Services
Do you know a child who would gain from basic or enrichment services in reading, writing, study skills, and more? Skilled tutors at our new Tutoring and Clinical Programs can help. (more)
couple standing in front of their house Smart Home Design Improves Living
A new video from OSU Extension Family and Consumer Sciences shows how Universal Design (UD) supports independence for people of all ages and stages. Watch for fall and spring UD workshop dates at OSU's Molly Caren Center by the college's experts Pat Holmes, Meg Teaford, and Susan Zavotka. View the video.
Nicole Pajer Well-Prepared for First Year
Nicole Pajer (BS '08, Family and Consumer Sciences Education) writes from Arizona about her new teaching job and how EHE prepared her for success.
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Meet Your School District's Needs for Professional Development

Diversity, school climate, integrated technology, differentiated education - these are some of the hot training topics in today's schools. Our Schools and Agencies Network Group offers customized undergraduate and graduate courses to school districts and agencies in these subjects and more. Or choose endorsements in reading, special education, or TESOL, or professional development for administrators.Please contact us to discuss your needs. (more)


Alumni Class Notes

Visit our Class Notes page for the latest about alumni updates and achievements.

Send us your latest news! Contact Sean Thompson, 614-688-5392.

Upcoming Events for You

Fri, October 10, 1-3 p.m.
A Conversation with Janet Wong

Youth book author Janet Wong will present at our Literacy Collaborative, 807 Kinnear Rd. She will talk about online booksellers, print-on-demand, and how schools publish students' poems and art to raise money. Space limited. RSVP required: Diann Guy, 614-292-7893

Sun, October 12
Walk Now for Autism

Please join our EHE team of faculty, staff, students, and alumni in supporting research to prevent and treat autism. Resource fair and registration start at 8:30 a.m. (more)

See faculty member Steve Petrill's speech at the kickoff event.

Sat, Nov 8
EHE Alumni Awards Luncheon

Plan to attend this rewarding event where fellow alumni are honored for achievements in four categories. Contact Sean Thompson, 614-688-5392.

Fri, Nov 14
Consumer Sciences and Human Services Career Fair

"These are some of the best recruits I've seen." Comments like these and more were heard last year at our career fair. You and colleagues in your professional network can benefit from recruiting our consumer sciences, human development and family science, and human nutrition students. Details and registration on the EHE Career Services website or the CS Career Services website.

Now through Sat, Nov 15
Amish Quilts: The Midwestern Tradition

Exhibition at our Snowden Gallery, Campbell Hall. Hours vary. Sponsor: Quilts of the Midwest: Creations of Art and Utility.

Now through Jan 11, '09
Ohio State's Objects of Wonder

The exhibit at the Columbus Museum of Art offers a unique, compelling glimpse into the breadth and depth of Ohio State. Treasures from education and human ecology featured.

View more upcoming events on the EHE website.

Help Support the College by Giving Online

Giving to the College of Education and Human Ecology online is a fast, safe, and secure process. Visit http://giveto.osu.edu and choose the College of Education and Human Ecology from the list.

For more information, contact Tracy Kirby, 614-292-5538.

Edited by Janet Ciccone, Director, Strategic Communications and Marketing

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