Education Studies Stories

  • Peyton Aiken ('24) recognized with Harvard Graduate School of Education Award

    Peyton Aiken (YC ’24) was one of two students at Harvard’s Graduate School of Education recognized with an Intellectual Contribution Award.

  • Three Education Studies seniors recognized with Yale's top prizes

    Three Education Studies seniors, Ethan Estrada, Nyché Andrew, and Mia Levy, were recognized with Yale’s top prizes at the 2025 Commencement.

  • Roy Kohavi ('26)

     “When kids are given dry, clinical manuals, they tune out. But storytelling has the power to engage them in ways current instruction doesn’t.”

  • Ivy Tica ('26)

    Experiences in the American public school system & the Philippine private school system contributed to her interest in comparative international ed.

  • Paola Milbank ('26)

    Paola’s experiences pushed her to think beyond the classroom—what is the meaning of education, and what does it mean for society at large?

  • Carter Dewees ('25)

    “What I love about Ed. Studies is its practicality and all the room it opens for innovation.”

  • Diego Bolanos ('25)

    Now a senior in Saybrook, Diego seeks to make visible the stories of low-income, international students attending Yale.

  • Adam McPhail ('26) Field Experience

    Adam’s experience at the National Coalition on School Diversity opened his eyes to the intersections between education policy, law, and civil rights.

  • Lucía Cores Harg ('26)

    “When I arrived at Yale, I realized this was a field of study I could pursue. And I’m so happy I did! Now, this is what I hope to do in life!”

  • Hiroko Kawase ('26)

    For Hiroko Kawase (she/her), education is more than just a field of study—it’s a tool for creating belonging.