Steve Graham, Mary Ellen Warner Professor of Education at Arizona State University's Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College, has been named an ASU Regents Professor. He is one of four ASU faculty members whose names were submitted by university president Michael Crow and approved by the Arizona Board of Regents. “Our Regents Professors are exceptional scholars and the elite of the academic world,” said Mark Searle, executive vice president and university provost.

They are the best and brightest and have brought honor and distinguishment to their disciplines. They’re considered the top researchers that Arizona State University has to offer, and they’re getting their moment in the sun.

Four ASU faculty are being honored with the title of Regents Professor: the most prestigious and highest faculty award possible.

A meta-analysis study published by Steve Graham and two researchers from the University of Utah found that writing about content reliably enhanced learning, even for content in diverse subjects such as math, science and social studies. Graham, a Mary Emily Warner Professor of Education at Arizona State University’s Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College, explained the study and its implications to The Hechinger Report.

Read about “Writing to learn"

Maggie Trupkiewicz and Dalia Uriostegui are two of the 1,281 educators who graduated this week from Arizona State University’s Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College. Trupkiewicz is from Fort Collins, Colorado. Uriostegui was born in California but raised in Arizona. Both earned the Bachelor of Arts in Education in Special Education and Elementary Education, one of the college’s most popular teaching degrees.

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