Recent Program Features

We are proud to celebrate the success of our faculty, students and programs. We welcome you to learn more about our college through reading our recent features!

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Daniel De Smith has been selected to serve as the Special Education student speaker for the College of Education Pinning ceremony on May 6th. A native of Walnut Grove, Minnesota, Daniel is graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Special Education.

Daniel De Smith has been selected to serve as the Special Education student speaker for the College of Education Pinning ceremony on May 6th. The Pinning ceremony recognizes our undergraduate Bachelor of Science in teaching graduates and graduate-level initial licensure graduates.

A native of Walnut Grove, Minnesota, Daniel is graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Special Education. During his time at Minnesota State University, Mankato, Daniel was involved with the Hosanna Highland Young Adults Group as well as serving as an Archives student assistant at the Memorial Library. Daniel conducted his student teaching at Hartley Elementary in Waseca, MN.

A fond memory Daniel has from student teaching surrounds the relationships formed with his students. “During my first week, I received so many hugs from students. What stands out to me is how much growth I experienced working with my students. I finally realized that I am a real teacher now, I’m not preparing for it: it’s here.” When asked what drew him to Special Education, Daniel explained, “The ability to work with students in a small-group setting as well as a desire to have a hand in educating students to prepare them for the world in which we live.”

While attending the university, Daniel enjoyed meeting so many great people. “One memory that sticks out to me is the College of Education picnic in the spring of 2021. The Special Education department was well represented that day, especially when we started an unplanned line dancing session.”

For individuals considering a career in Special Education, Daniel advises, “Do not let yourself get stuck or stop trying—keep on moving until something works.”

Beyond the classroom, Daniel enjoys various hobbies. “I enjoy spending time outside, learning about history, especially my family history, acting, and making craft projects.”

After graduation, Daniel plans to begin his teaching career. “I will begin my career as a Special Education teacher in a rural Minnesota district for the 2022-2023 academic year.”

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Rheannon Graves has been selected to serve as the Elementary Education student speaker for the College of Education Pinning Ceremony on May 6th. A native of Brownsdale, Minnesota, Rheannon is graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education.

Rheannon Graves has been selected to serve as the Elementary Education student speaker for the College of Education Pinning Ceremony on May 6th. The Pinning ceremony recognizes our undergraduate Bachelor of Science in teaching graduates and graduate-level initial licensure graduates.

A native of Brownsdale, Minnesota, Rheannon is graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education. During her time at Minnesota State University, Mankato, Rheannon was involved with Educators for Equity. While attending the university, Rheannon enjoyed meeting people. “I have established several close friendships with other members of the Edina co-hort.” Rheannon conducted her student teaching in Minneapolis, MN.

When asked to identify a fond memory from student teaching, Rheannon answered, “I work with about 60 students. Each one of them is unique and holds a special place in my heart. I have so many memories from student teaching. Once, there was a time when I was getting ready to begin my lesson. As I walked to the front of the classroom, the students began clapping and cheering. It was an unexpected sentiment. When I got to the front of the room, I sat my laptop down, positioned myself in the center of the ‘stage’ and bowed.”

A quote that motivated Rheannon during her educational pursuits is a quote that her family uses often. “The eagle does not catch flies.”

Beyond the classroom, Rheannon enjoys spending time with her children and expressing creativity. “I am a mom to two wonderful boys, Gabe and Ty. They come first. Additionally, I enjoy reading, art, and music.”

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Elias Hernandez has been selected to serve as the K-12 & Secondary Programs student speaker for the College of Education Pinning Ceremony on May 6th. A native of Sleepy Eye, Minnesota, Elias is graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Music Education, K-12 Instrumental and Classroom Music.

Elias Hernandez has been selected to serve as the K-12 & Secondary Programs student speaker for the College of Education Pinning Ceremony on May 6th. The Pinning ceremony recognizes our undergraduate Bachelor of Science in teaching graduates and graduate-level initial licensure graduates.

A native of Sleepy Eye, Minnesota, Elias is graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Music Education, K-12 Instrumental and Classroom Music. During his time at Minnesota State University, Mankato, Elias was involved in a variety of organizations including Concert Wind Ensemble, Symphonic Band, Jazz Big Band, Jazz Lab Band, Maverick Fusion, and the Maverick Machine. Elias conducted his student teaching at the Waseca Intermediate School.

A fond memory that Elias has from student teaching was when his students sang their favorite acapella song. “Listening to my fourth-grade students sing one of their favorite songs from class completely acapella, without me directing—purely out of love for the music.” When asked what drew him to music education, Elias explained, “Music has always been a large part of what gives my life purpose and having the opportunity to share that gift with beginning musicians made it an easy decision to study music.”

While attending the university, Elias enjoyed working with his professors. “I enjoy how my professors here have been accessible and easy to work with.” For individuals considering a field in music education, Elias advises, “Learn how to break large tasks into manageable pieces. Music Education can be quite rigorous and learning how to pace yourself early in the career will serve you well down the road.”

A quote that has inspired Elias throughout his life is, “In learning, you will teach, and in teaching, you will learn.” Beyond the classroom, Elias’s hobbies include singing, gardening, cooking, baking, and kayaking.

After graduation, Elias plans to “take a vacation and enjoy life at a slower pace for the first time in a while!”

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Omar Elkenawy – Computer Engineering

After two years of a fully virtual Big Ideas Challenge, the event was back in person in 2022, the eighth year for this event. Rather than pre-recorded pitches, the five finalists once again presented in front of a live audience.

2nd Place Winner

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Dr. Queen Bee

Sumit Mahajan – Mathematics Graduate

Qamrunnisa Fnu - MBA


3rd Place Winner

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Elevatus

Skyler Smith – Twin Cities Integrated Engineering


People’s Choice & High Tech Division Winner

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Dialekt

Autumn Ritter – Business Management

View the 2022 event on YouTube

View the 2022 Big Ideas Challenge Program