By: Sophie Burkholder, BU Wheelock ’20 Full-time student teaching is often touted as the most stressful period of college. As students, we put in a lot of hours, a lot… Read more
By: Hanna Gootee, BU Wheelock ’20 In the fall of 2018, many former Wheelock College students began classes at a school over 24 times the size of Wheelock. Merging with… Read more
By: Emma Ardizzone, BU Wheelock ’22 Choosing where to live on campus can feel extremely daunting. Before I first came into Boston University as a freshman, I was completely lost in… Read more
By: Jaclyn Sutherby Coming to college for the first time brings about mixed emotions – sadness about leaving home and longtime friends, the uncertainties of living in a new place, and… Read more
By: Jordan Stevens Every Friday morning, 6 students and I wake up much earlier than we’d like in order to catch a bus to one of Boston’s public high schools…. Read more
By: Sarina Simon I have always had a knack for problem solving and helping people; it’s what drew me to math education in the first place. However, in the age… Read more
By: Kate Foley As a prospective student, I took a tour of the campus the first time I visited the Wheelock College of Education & Human Development. Prior to that… Read more
Whether you come from a small town, an urban city, or something in between, you can find a piece of home in Boston. This doesn’t have to be exactly the… Read more
Recently Wheelock College of Education and Human Development has started a partnership with PBS kids to instigate, and analyze the effectiveness of STEM lesson plans. The program aims to get… Read more
As someone who likes to keep busy, I have looked forward to student teaching since freshman year: to the crazy, amazing schedule of spending every day with tiny humans. To… Read more