SPRING 2012
HIGHERhappenings ED Graduate Featured in Curry Magazine Jacob Rooksby, a 2012 Ph.D. graduate, was featured in the spring issue of the Curry Alumni Magazine. Rooksby is a Virginia Law School graduate with an M.Ed. in social foundations, who worked in private practice before returning to Curry to focus on litigation in higher education. This fall he will join faculty of the Duquesne University School of Law. Read more about Rooksby at curry.virginia.edu/magazine. /// Master’s student Dreama Johnson interned this year with Laurie Casteen, U.Va.Associate Dean of Students.
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A win-win for mentors and students
BY CHRISTIAN STEINMETZ, COORDINATOR OF M.ED. PROGRAMS IN HIGHER EDUCATION
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Editor: Brian Pusser Writer: Lynn Bell curry.virginia.edu/higher-ed-happenings Higher Ed Happenings is published by the Curry School ‘s Center for the Study of Higher Education and is sponsored by the Curry School of Education Foundation.
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he graduate student internship program has been an important component of the higher education master’s program since its inception in 2004. Each year offices across Grounds and at Piedmont Virginia Community College employ all of our full-time master’s degree students in the program, which has grown from six internships to twenty-four in just the last three years. Our students are placed in all areas of university administration. Some of longest running internships include the Office of the Dean of Students Leadership Program, the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life, Student Activities, Undergraduate Admissions, and the Gordie Center for Substance Abuse Prevention. The program has recently expanded to include Student Financial Services, the International Studies Office, Semester at Sea, the Center for American English Language and Culture, and Life Skills for student athletes at U.Va., as well as Outreach and Recruitment at PVCC The internship is a critical component of our program. It is, essentially, where the rubber meets the road and students can take what they are learning in class and put it in to practice. Student Dreama Johnson, for example, says she has been very fortunate this year to have worked with Laurie Casteen (M.Ed. ‘02, Ph.D. 06), Associate Dean of Students. —continued on page 2
“the internship is a critical component of our program. ”
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