February 2, 2026
In this Q&A, Dr. Jeannine Dingus-Eason reflects on her new book, A Thousand Worries: Black Women Mothering Autistic Sons, a powerful examination of Black mothering, advocacy, and care at the intersections of race, disability, gender, and class. Drawing from scholarship, lived experience, and community narratives, the book centers voices that are too often excluded from dominant conversations about autism.
February 2, 2026
In honor of Black History Month—and in recognition that Black history is always unfolding—we asked faculty, staff, alum, community partners, and students to share a book by a Black author that has shaped how they understand Black life, culture and history. Their recommendations remind us that these stories are ongoing, essential, and deeply human. Explore the list, borrow from your local library, and support the places doing the year-round work of preserving and celebrating Black history.
February 2, 2026
Daniel Yi, a PhD student in Organizational and Policy Studies at the UW College of Education, explores how admissions practices and early college programs — often designed to help students — can unintentionally widen inequality. Drawing on his experience teaching in very different school settings, Daniel studies how access, privilege and policy shape who gets ahead, and how schools can create more equitable pathways to college.
Wed, Feb 11 2026, 11:30am - 2:30pm

Join us for this wonderfully sweet event where you can make cards of love and appreciation while enjoying delightful cupcakes. All from the UW College of Education community are welcome.

Miller 206E
Fri, Feb 27 2026, 8am - 12:30pm

The Research & Inquiry Conference is a half-day event where students present their research in a supportive, scholarly setting. Students share their work through panel presentations or structured poster sessions, engaging in discussion with moderators and attendees. Participation in the R&I Conference, with advisor approval, helps students prepare for future professional scholarship and is required before defending a dissertation. The conference also promotes mentorship, academic community building, and professional research practices within the College.
 

HUB 145 & 250
January 21, 2026
We are honored to celebrate the legacy of Deborah Massachi, M.Ed.’13, the late co-director of ConnectEd: Professional and Community Learning, who passed away on June 25, 2025, following treatment for metastatic endometrial cancer. Deborah’s life and work were defined by a deep and enduring commitment to educators, and her impact will continue through the creation of the Deborah Massachi Memorial Fund for Educators.
Tue, Jan 13 2026, 11am - 2pm

Create your own vision board and enjoy coffee and pastries with the CoE community at this OSAS and OSDI collab event, Brewing Dreams! We'll also have other options such as 2026 bingo cards and 2026 punch cards you can make as well.

Miller 206E
Wed, Jul 8 2026, 12 - 1pm
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Wed, Jun 24 2026, 4 - 5pm
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Wed, Jun 10 2026, 12 - 1pm
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