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Class of 2026: Four graduates live Ut Prosim through education

April 23, 2026 - 04:30

Class of 2026: Four graduates live Ut Prosim through education

The Class of 2026 from the School of Education is sending forth a new group of professionals dedicated to the spirit of service. Four standout graduates are poised to make significant contributions to the field, each taking a unique path to fulfill this mission.

One graduate is focusing on expanding and enhancing career and technical education programs throughout the state, aiming to create more pathways to student success. Another is delving into the psychological foundations of learning, researching how motivation influences educational outcomes to help shape more effective teaching strategies.

Their collective work underscores a profound commitment to improving educational systems and student experiences. By addressing both practical skills and cognitive development, these new alumni represent the evolving face of educational leadership. They enter the next chapter of their careers equipped not only with advanced degrees but with a demonstrated resolve to serve their communities. Their endeavors highlight the critical role educators play in building a stronger future, one student and one system at a time.


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