Curriculum & Instruction

The Gentry Building, home of the Neag School of Education, at UConn Storrs.

Neag School Honors Faculty and Staff With 2025 Annual Awards

The Dean’s Office solicited nominations earlier in the spring for the Neag School of Education’s annual awards recognizing research, teaching, and service

Jonathan VX leads a procession of Neag School of Education graduates outside.

Neag School of Education Celebrates 151 Bachelor of Science Graduates

Graduates of the Sport Management and Integrated Bachelor's/Master's Teacher Education programs were celebrated Sunday morning at the Jorgensen Center for the Performing Arts

Hannah Spinner

Neag School Class of 2025 Student Profile: Hannah Spinner

“Knowing that the Neag School is rated so highly in our nation's public teacher education programs sealed the deal for me, as I knew I would come out well-prepared for the career I'd always known I'd be going into.”

Sara Rosenthal wearing UConn Tap t-shirt stands in the Gentry Building.

Neag School Class of 2025 Student Profile: Sara Rosenthal

“I knew that UConn had so many different groups of people, and I was positive that I would eventually find the place where I belonged within the community.”

Cece Echevarria

Neag School Class of 2025 Student Profile: Cece Echevarria

“Having the opportunity to learn about new languages and cultures and how the world works is why I chose UConn.”

Janelis Cedeno Negron

Neag School Class of 2025 Student Profile: Janelis Cedeño-Negrón

“I knew I wanted to attend an education program that could help me excel ...”

Jaclyn Armetta

Neag School Class of 2025 Student Profile: Jaclyn Armetta

“I can confidently say that attending UConn has genuinely been one of the best decisions I have ever made, and I feel so lucky to have called UConn my home for the past four years.”

Jainat Akther

Neag School Class of 2025 Student Profile: Jainat Akther ’23 (CLAS)

“UConn has a wonderful community of both faculty and students, and it is a great resource to reach out to as you navigate the new paths in college.”

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Two Neag School Faculty Named Outstanding Reviewers by AERA

Alexandra Freidus and Suzanne Wilson were recognized at the American Educational Research Association’s 2025 Annual Meeting

Brown-haired female in skirt stands in front of Singapore American School.

Neag School Alums Take Their Teaching Skills Abroad, Changing Students’ Lives Around the World

Alumni show that a UConn education can lead you anywhere, including outside the U.S.