The Neag School, including its Alumni Board, promoted three different education-affiliated projects during this year’s UConn Gives
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Evaluations for promotion, tenure, and reappointment apply the highest standards of professional achievement in scholarship, teaching, and service for each faculty member evaluated
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The School has also been named a top 25 public graduate school of education by U.S. News & World Report for the ninth straight year
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Ray and Carole Neag’s transformational gift in 1999 was a catalyst for the massive, two-phase addition and renovation to the Gentry Building in the 2000s
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The daylong, student-run event focuses on providing a professional opportunity to engage with experts in the sports industry across diverse career paths