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Yen-I Lai

Yen-I Lai (MA, '17)

Ms. Yen-I Lai is one of 357 pk-12 teachers from across the United States awarded a total of $1.625 million to pursue self-designed learning expeditions across 79 countries in six continents this summer

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Vicky Giouroukakis

Vicky Giouroukakis (MA, '96)

Published in 2023 “Growing Up in an Immigrant Household and Community: Essays by Descendants of Immigrants,” an anthology on the immigrant experience.

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Joey Uy

Joey Uy (M.Ed, '22)

Joey Uy (they/them) was recently featured on the City and State inaugural Asian Trailblazers List, highlighting their impact in organizing events for LGBTQ+ BIPOC communities.

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Masha Turchinsky

Masha Turchinsky (Ed.M., '12)

Arguably one of Westchester’s best kept secrets for much of its 100-year history, the Hudson River Museum is a hidden gem no more—and that’s due, in large part, to the big picture vision of Masha Turchinsky.

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Sojeong Nam

Sojeong Nam (M.Ed., '15)

I received the 2025 American Counseling Association Research Award:

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Traci Stein

Traci Stein (Ph.D., '09)

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Alumni Library

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  • Dale Atkins (M.S.Ed. Master’s degree in special education (Deafness), 1971)

    Mascot Books

    The Turquoise Butterfly

    Psychologist Dr. Dale Atkins shares her first children’s book The Turquoise Butterfly - an adventurous ode to intergenerational bonds. Young Victoria and loving Grandma Sylvia enjoy nurturing activities to help cope when facing uncertainty and loss.

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  • Lorenzo Martinez

    Amazon

    The Pianist and the Snake

    This is a mystery about a young pianist who is haunted by visions of a snake. In this coming-of-age story the protagonist works on solving a mystery while navigating a sea of bullying from classmates.

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  • Montgomery J Granger (MA/Curriculum and Teaching in Physical Educaiton, '86)

    Strategic Book Publishing

    The Centum Diary, One Year in the Life of a Volunteer Union Soldier, Freeman Woodman

    "The Centum Diary, One Year in the Life of a Volunteer Union Soldier, Freeman Woodman," as recalled by my mother exactly 100 yeas later in local newspaper articles she wrote in 1963 from our ancestor's Civil War diary entries of 1863.

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    Montgomery J Granger
  • Jared Fox (Ph.D., '15)

    Learning Environment: Inspirational Actions, Approaches, and Stories from the Science Classroom

    An award-winning environmental science teacher’s actionable roadmap for educators interested in making the world a classroom, even in the city.

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    Jared Fox
  • Charles Moore (Ed. D, '25)

    Mousse Publishing

    24-Hour Interview

    In an extraordinary feat of endurance and intellectual curiosity, curator and art historian Charles Moore conducted twenty-four back-to-back interviews over twenty-four hours,

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    Charles Moore
  • Meryl Sole (Ed.D, '14)

    Book published by Routledge

    Seeking the Mystical Child Nurturing Young Children’s Identity, Faith, and Belief

    New book co-authored by current TC Adjunct Faculty and TC alum, Dr. Meryl Sole.

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