Neag School of Education

Neag School Class of 2024 graduates process alongside the Gentry Building led by a Black male student carrying the School's light blue banner.

Neag School of Education Celebrates 165 Bachelor of Science Graduates

Graduates of the Sport Management and Integrated Bachelor's/Master's Teacher Education programs were celebrated Sunday morning at the Jorgensen Center for the Performing Arts

Celebrating UConn’s Class of 2024

The newest alums take their place in a great tradition

Soribel Torres-Jimenez

Neag School Class of 2024 Student Profile: Soribel Torres-Jimenez ’23 (ED)

“After talking to UConn alumni, I was confident that the connections I would make within the Neag School would open many doors for me to continue learning beyond the classroom.”

Camille Terrell

Neag School Class of 2024 Student Profile: Camille Terrell

“Deep down, I always knew I would end up at UConn. ... As decision day approached, many of my high school teachers said graduating from the Neag School would set me above many other candidates and that districts look highly upon UConn grads.”

Mikaya Robinson

Neag School Class of 2024 Student Profile: Mikaya Robinson

“I chose UConn because of the Neag School! I wanted to choose a university that would support me in my career journey while preparing me to be an educator.” 

Elizabeth Nonamaker

Neag School Class of 2024 Student Profile: Elizabeth Nonamaker

“UConn is a staple feature of growing up in Connecticut. When considering colleges, I knew UConn would have the most opportunities for me.”

Kaitlyn Neumann

Neag School Class of 2024 Student Profile: Kaitlyn Neumann

“I am a first-generation college student, so it has always been a goal of mine to graduate from a university like UConn with a degree in something that I love. ”

A group of college students poses for a photo in a classroom while wearing sock puppets on their hands.

Students From Public Health House Learning Community Feel Their Best Self

Interdisciplinary collaboration between UConn’s Collaboratory on School and Child Health, Ballard Institute and Museum of Puppetry, and the Public Health House Learning Community allows students to see the possibilities of the future

Jenna Migliaccio

Neag School Class of 2024 Student Profile: Jenna Migliaccio

“I chose UConn because I felt at home when I toured here. I immediately felt comfortable walking the campus and could see myself living here and participating in the community.”

Logan McCallum Laval

Neag School Class of 2024 Student Profile: Logan McCallum Laval

“I chose UConn because of the Neag School! I wanted to be a teacher, and I knew the University had a great program that would allow me to not only leave with my master’s degree after five years but allow me to go directly into my career.”