Academic Festival 2014 Academic Festival 2014 -"Where the Future Comes First" will take place - once again - at Teachers College on Saturday, April 12. Reflecting the themes of our historic campaign, the talks and sessions presented will highlight our research, impact and influence in the fields of health, education, leadership and psychology, as well as the College's dedication to innovation and discovery that continues today. Read More...
| Alumni Spotlight Laura A. Valdiviezo (Ed.D. '06) is assistant professor of Language, Literacy andCulture at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, College ofEducation and the first Latino American woman to become Editor-in-Chief of Anthropologyand Education Quarterly, a tier one journal of high impact ineducation and social sciences research. Read More... | Ameena Ghaffar-Kucher (Ed.D. '08), a Senior Lecturer at the University of Pennsylvania, and Lesley Bartlett, TC's Associate Professor of Education, will receive the 2014 Jackie Kirk Outstanding Book Award from the Comparative and International Education Society (CIES) for Refugees, Immigrants and Education in the Global South (Routledge, 2013). Read more... |
| TC News We are proud to announce the names of the alumni whom have been selected by their peers to receive this year's Distinguished Alumni & Early Career Awards which will be honored at Academic Festival 2014: James Gordon (Ed.D. '85), Professor and Associate Dean, Division of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy at the University of Southern California; David W. Johnson (Ed.D. '66), Full Professor in the Department of Educational Psychology at the University of Minnesota; Deborah Kenny (Ph.D. '94), Founder and CEO of Harlem Village Academies; Kate Parry (Ed.D. '86), Full Professor in Linguistics in the English Department at Hunter College; and Early Career Award recipient Eric Shyman (Ed.D. '09), Assistant Professor of Special Education at Dowling College. TC's Gaudelli: Global Citizenship Essential in Today's World William Gaudelli, Associate Professor and Program Coordinator of Social Studies and Education, participated in a panel discussion at the United Nations on "Global Citizenship and the Future of the UN." . Read More... | Career Services What does life after EPSA look like? Alumni, share your insights with students on pursuing jobs in the field of education policy and social analysis on Thursday, March 27 from 6:00-9:00 p.m. in Milbank Chapel at TC. All four EPSA programs will be represented: Economics and Education, Education Policy, Politics and Education, and Sociology and Education. | Support TC Your unrestricted Annual Fund dollars each year sends a message of your strong investment in Teachers College. These funds allow us to remain flexible in addressing the College's most pressing needs from day to day. No matter the size of your gift, your participation is valued and celebrated. Help us grow the TC Fund during our new Campaign For The Future. Here are some easy ways in which you can help us this month. As always, we thank you for your support! |
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