School of Education Centennial Fund: Shaping the Next 100 Years
For its centennial year, the School of Education is celebrating a history of graduating educators confident and eager to make a difference in classrooms, administrative offices, government agencies, and policy think tanks.
One of those graduates is Rudolph F. Crew 73G, ’78 EdD, superintendent of the Miami-Dade County Public Schools in Florida. “In terms of the school’s impact, I think it was really the ability to give a shape and a form in which to hold a conversation from organization change to race, class and gender issues to learning and learning theory,” says Crew, who was named the 2008 National Superintendent of the Year by the American Association of School Administrators.
With your help, the school can sustain and enhance nationally recognized programs and initiate new ones. A gift for scholarships and fellowships can help reduce the cost of education for students choosing a teaching career, one of the most important, but not necessarily lucrative, jobs.

