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Class of 2022 Student Profile: Kaitlyn McGuire
"I knew that the Neag School of Education had a nationally recognized teacher prep program. Additionally, the special education program is filled with top faculty in their fields of research, and I was so excited to learn from their expertise. Not only did I attend for the academics, but I knew that in Storrs, I could be free to challenge myself through my extracurriculars," says graduating master's student Kaitlyn McGuire '20 (ED), '22 MA.
April 28, 2022 | Shawn Kornegay
Class of 2022 Student Profile: Madison Levine
"I chose UConn because I wanted to go to a big school with many opportunities and groups of people. Also, knowing that I was going into education, UConn was the perfect fit with an integrated bachelor's and master’s program," says graduating master's student Madison Levine '20 (ED), '22 MA.
April 27, 2022 | Shawn Kornegay
Class of 2022 Senior Profile: Lucas Knight-Vezina
"UConn was my first-choice college because of its school of education. I was very impressed by the Neag School of Education and thought it would be the perfect fit as I pursued a degree in secondary English education. I grew up in Tolland, Connecticut, so I was also fortunate enough that I was 20 minutes away from my hometown, giving me enough independence but the convenience of a quick drive home when I needed a home-cooked meal," says graduating senior Lucas Knight-Vezina '22 (ED), '23 MA.
April 27, 2022 | Shawn Kornegay
Class of 2022 Student Profile: Tyler Gleen
"I chose to come to UConn because it offered academics and extracurriculars that fit my needs to be successful. In high school, I was lucky enough to have had the opportunity to run track at a competitive level and to be able to continue that into college. However, I also knew that I wanted to become a teacher, and so I wanted to attend a university that supported both ambitions. UConn had a competitive track team and had one of the top education programs around. I also didn’t want to be too far from my hometown," says graduating master's student Tyler Gleen '21 (ED), '22 MA.
April 26, 2022 | Shawn Kornegay
Class of 2022 Senior Profile: Larrese Folk
"I came to UConn because it was the best financial decision. I knew I didn’t want my mom paying for my education. So, with the scholarships I earned and the money I was receiving, I decided to come here," says graduating senior Larrese Folk '22 (ED).
April 26, 2022 | Shawn Kornegay
Class of 2022 Senior Profile: Zene Charlton
"I chose UConn because it is almost a no-brainer to apply due to being someone who’s lived in Connecticut for a large chunk of my life, but it is also synonymous with producing great teachers through the Neag School of Education," says graduating senior Zene Charlton '22 (ED).
April 25, 2022 | Shawn Kornegay
Class of 2022 Senior Profile: Bryan Carrera
"I came to UConn because I’ve heard so many great things about UConn. My high school Band teacher went to UConn and spoke great things about it. When I came up to visit and shadow a student, I saw the countless possibilities and opportunities right before me and thought I could thrive the best here compared to other schools," says graduating senior Bryan Carrera '22 (ED).
April 25, 2022 | Shawn Kornegay
Class of 2022 Student Profile: Jonathan Dos Santos
"I chose UConn as my school due to the numerous opportunities that the school provided me. After my first time stepping foot on campus, I knew that this was the place for me and that I would successful here. Another reason why I went here was to be with my family. My sister also went to UConn, and she only spoke great things about the school, which influenced me in becoming a Husky," says graduating master's student Jonathan Dos Santos ’20 (ED), ’22 MA.
April 25, 2022 | Shawn Kornegay
Class of 2022 Senior Profile: Julianna Carney
"During my senior year of high school, I signed up to visit UConn as a Husky-for-a-Day. I got to shadow two current students and follow their school day. When I was on campus, I instantly knew this was the school for me! I loved the welcoming atmosphere, the friendly people, and the beautiful campus. After that day, I had no doubts in my mind: I was going to UConn," says graduating senior Julianna Carney '22 (ED).
April 25, 2022 | Shawn Kornegay
Connecticut’s 2022 Letters About Literature Contest Winners Named
The Neag School of Education, UConn’s Department of English, and the Connecticut Writing Project (CWP), co-sponsors of the 29th annual Letters About Literature contest, are proud to announce Connecticut’s winners for the 2021-22 academic year.
April 14, 2022 | Shawn Kornegay