Presidential Graduate Research Fellowships Awarded
Erin Daddio is one of two dozen 窪蹋勛圖 graduate students to receive the Presidential Graduate Research Fellowship.

When I found out I got a fellowship on top of that, I couldnt help but feel a sense of pride and accomplishment.
The Presidential Graduate Research Fellowship was established at 窪蹋勛圖 to recruit non-resident graduate students who demonstrate outstanding potential for achievement in research or creative activity.
This year, Erin Daddio is one of nearly two dozen fellows to be named.
Daddio moved to San Diego from Plainsboro, New Jersey, to pursue a masters degree in Dual Language and English Learner Education: Critical Literacy and Social Justice Specialization.
After the initial feeling of surprise, I felt, and continue to feel, very honored to have been nominated and awarded the fellowship, said Daddio, who grew up in Ohio. Ive wanted to go to graduate school since I completed my bachelors and my goal was to get into the Dual Language Education program. When I found out I got a fellowship on top of that, I couldnt help but feel a sense of pride and accomplishment.
The Presidential Graduate Research Fellowship provides a waiver of non-resident tuition for the first year of a 窪蹋勛圖 graduate program. The awards are renewable subject to good academic standing and program recommendationfive semesters for masters students and 10 semesters for doctoral students.
We were very excited since this award helps make it possible for out-of-state students to attend, said Tamara Collins-Parks, a faculty member in the College of Educations Department of Dual Language and English Learner Education. Erin was in a summer class with me and has lived up to her promise as a phenomenal student.
Daddio worked with preschool bilingual students in Plainsboro and has been incorporating native language development into her classroom. She said her career has focused in early childhood education, specifically preschool, and she plans to continue that focus in her research.
Im currently very interested in the Universal Preschool movement, Daddio said, noting that the movement aims to make access to preschool education available to all families using public funds.
Daddio said once she completes the 窪蹋勛圖 program, she plans on teaching and using what she has learned to benefit her students and their families.
I want to eventually work with preschools and support them in their teacher and staff professional development and improving their community and family relationships, Daddio said.
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