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Patton College of Education Stories

Christine Suniti Bhat poses by the bike path

Last Word: Christine Suniti Bhat

An Asian Indian by birth, Dr. Christine Suniti Bhat, PHD 鈥03, came to OHIO as an international student, earned her doctorate, and joined the faculty in 2006, serving as a professor of counselor education in the Gladys W. and David H. Patton College of Education. She is a licensed professional counselor and a licensed school counselor and a citizen of both Australia and the United States.

Stephanie Savino actively coaching on a soccer field

Alumni Spotlight: Stephanie Savino

On Stephanie Savino鈥檚 (鈥20) first day of classes for her master鈥檚 program in Soccer Coaching Education, she was asked by a professor to 鈥渢each a skill鈥 without using a soccer ball.

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Alumni Spotlight: Dr. Simone Hicks

The Patton College of Education is honored to recognize alumna Dr. Simone Hicks, Certified Rehabilitation Counselor and Assistant Dean and Director of Case Management, as February Alum of the Month.

Professional photo of Dr. Stanley Maynard

Alumni Spotlight: Dr. Stanley Maynard

The Patton College of Education is honored to recognize the most recent member of the West Virginia Board of Education, Dr. A. Stanley 鈥淪tan鈥 Maynard, as the January 2021 Alum of the Month.

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Hope 101

What sets a teacher apart? For Felton Morrell, it鈥檚 鈥渢he love and support, the consistency.鈥

Professional photo of Rick Lewis

Alumni Spotlight: Rick Lewis

The Patton College of Education is honored to recognize Rick Lewis, Chief Executive Officer of the 帝王会所 School Boards Association (OSBA), as November鈥檚聽Honorary聽Alum of the Month.

Pete Kotses ties indicator line on a tree branch in the woods

Fast-tracking Trail Building

帝王会所 students join forces with the Wayne National Forest, providing essential data for the proposed 88-mile Baileys Trail System. In a cross-disciplinary effort, students contribute to environmental surveys and research on ecotourism marketing, accelerating the trail planning process and fostering regional economic development and community connectivity.

student sitting with adult listening

How to Live, Be, & Lead

Melinda Tsapatsaris, BSED 鈥98, applies progressive pedagogy learned from OHIO鈥檚 Creating Active and Reflective Educators (CARE) program as the head of school at Westland School in Los Angeles, emphasizing inquiry-based, experiential learning and collaborative teacher-student partnerships in the democratic act of learning.

People sit across a sidewalk in protest in 1970

Voices of change

College campuses surge with activism and dialogue when national issues of the day arise, and 帝王会所 is no exception. During the late 1960s and early 1970s, unrest regarding race, gender, and war shook the small college town in the Appalachian foothills.

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Advocate for All

Doctors and teachers told Jordyn Zimmerman that she would never attend college. They were wrong.

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The power of a shared story

鈥淚t is powerful to share a story,鈥 said self-recognized ambassador for literacy Julie Francis. 鈥淩eading a story aloud takes people on a journey together.鈥

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OHIO graduate student serves as 鈥榗oach鈥 for international student groups

Rene Grzona coaches student organizations to be successful on campus at 帝王会所, and one day he hopes to coach students to success on the basketball court.

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