The Department of Educational Policy Studies (EPS) is primarily a graduate department which offers masters and doctoral degrees in history, philosophy, sociology, and politics of education and policy analysis. Other degrees in aesthetic education and comparative education are offered on a more limited basis.
Announcements
- Dr. Michael Peters named a lifelong Fellow of the New Zealand Academy of Humanities
- Dr. William Trent receives Fulbright Senior Specialist grant in Education
- Dr. Laurence Parker named Associate Head and Coordinator of Graduate Programs for EPS
Calendar of Events
- Mar 8- 12
National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA) Conference Boston, MA - Mar 24- 28
American Educational Research Association (AERA) Conference New York, NY - May 16- 17
Critical Race Studies in Education Conference Chicago, IL - Oct 29- Nov 2
American Educational Studies Association (AESA) Conference Savannah, GA
