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Teaching Success

U.S. News and World Report ranks USU’s College of Education and Human Services No. 3 in the nation for funded research dollars generated. The ranking emphasizes USU’s strength as a research university. Associate Dean Francine Johnson believes the college is a success because of committed faculty, rigorous standards for students and a great relationship with public schools.

For more information contact Francine Johnson, associate dean of teacher education, graduation and educator licensing with the College of Education and Human Services, 435-797-2714; or Michael Freeman, associate dean, Continuing Education, 435-797-1474. 

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