Forrest “Tiz” Lothrop (MEd ’54)
Forrest “Tiz” Lothrop (MEd ’54) passed away on May 29, 2021 in Lennox, SD. He has a long career as a coach and teacher.
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Forrest “Tiz” Lothrop (MEd ’54) passed away on May 29, 2021 in Lennox, SD. He has a long career as a coach and teacher.
READ STORYBrian Lozenski was named one of the 2021 Bush Fellows, a group of visionary leaders who will each receive a $100,000 fellowship to grow their leadership capacity and skills. Lozenski earned a PhD in curriculum and instruction from CEHD in 2014.
READ STORYSalma Hussein was named one of the 2021 Bush Fellows, a group of visionary leaders who will each receive a $100,000 fellowship to grow their leadership capacity and skills.
READ STORYJonathan Okstad (MEd’16), graduate research assistant and PhD in higher education student at Loyola University Chicago, was recently awarded the School of Education Service Leadership Excellence Award.
READ STORYCEHD Connect Magazine is published in print three times a year and online by the University of Minnesota College of Education and Human Development for alumni, faculty, staff, and friends of the college.
READ MORESoo-yong Byun, Associate Professor of Education and Demography at Penn State University, received an Outstanding Senior Faculty Researcher Award from the Penn State College of Education.
READ STORYDon Lifto (PhD, educational policy and administration) published his third book on planning and executing school tax elections in 2019.
READ STORYMitchell Rognrud (Business and Marketing Education BS’20) passed away on March 25, 2021. He died doing what he loved, rock climbing, at a place he loved, Interstate Park.
READ STORYManfred van Dulmen has accepted the position of associate provost of academic affairs and dean of the Division of Graduate Studies at Kent State University.
READ STORYTacardra Rountree (MEd ’02) has published her second book and first children’s picture book, titled “Hello Queen.” This book is illustrated by Audrey “Sala Adenike” Jeter-Allen.
READ STORYGregory A. Elsner (General College ’85) passed away on July 9, 2020.
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