Welcome and introduction

By Mike Trevisan, Associate Dean
The Washington State University College of Education has a rich research portfolio. Our faculty do research in equity and diversity, science and mathematics education, measurement and evaluation, sport management, moral reasoning, cross-cultural personality research, and hypnosis, to name just a few topics. Faculty on our four campuses publish research and scholarly work in Tier 1 journals, produce books, and present nationally and internationally. They also serve as journal reviewers, editorial board members, and editors. I invite you to click on the links below and explore what our faculty do.
- Our Big Ideas research booklet
- Alphabetized list of researchers
- Alphabetized list of research topics
- Research Updates blog
- Faculty fellows and distinguished professors
WSU education research in the news
- WSU Vancouver professor explores new methods for qualitative research
- Academic Motherhood' grabs national attention
- Researcher works to improve Colombia education
- Faculty Funding Awards support education research
- Interactive tech excites special education students, teacher
- A better way to educate: Professor's ideas gain traction
- WSU study confirms social value of working with horses
- Literacy expert receives first Judy Nichols Mitchell Faculty Fellowship
- College of Ed boasts student Fulbright record
- NSF grant funds math training for rural teachers
- Researcher investigates usefulness of learning tools
- WSU-led project helps Afghans learn, teach English
- Researcher finds high aggression levels in combat veterans
- Kucer wins Chancellor's Award for Research Excellence
- College of Education names David Slavit as Boeing Professor
- Researcher: Teachers' word choices can reinforce stereotypes
- Education researcher's end goal: Accurate test results
How you can support
education research
Please consider contributing to either faculty awards or fellowships. You can donate on-line to the College of Education Dean's Fund for Excellence. For more information, please call Kim Holapa at 509-335-7843. Faculty spotlight

Associate Professor Michael Dunn, who focuses on ways to help children who struggle with writing and reading, is the first recipient of the Judy Nichols Mitchell Faculty Fellowship.