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Briony Price

Briony Price (M.A, '23)

Price has just released an album that she had the opportunity to mix in my Music Production classes at TC with the wonderful Chucky Kim. It’s called Transmitter Park and is out now on all streaming platforms.

Katy Cheng Ho Weatherly

Katy Cheng Ho Weatherly (Ed.M. '16, Ed.D. '19)

She was just selected for the Junior Researcher Award (researcher who graduated for less than 5 years from their doctoral degree) for one of her papers by the National Association for Gifted Children.

Judy Pryor-Ramirez

Judy Pryor-Ramirez (M.A, '05)

Judy Pryor-Ramirez should be spotlighted because she received the 2023 Professor of the Year Award at the Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service convocation in May.

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Gladys Schrynemakers

Gladys Schrynemakers (Ed.D., '13)

Dr. Palma de Schrynemakers joined the Harlem Educational Activities Fund (HEAF) board to work on the college access program which continues to open doors to college and careers for New York City students from underserved communities.

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MacLean Sarbah

MacLean Sarbah (M.A., '12)

MacLean has recently been hired at the Bill Melinda Gates Foundation's Global Health Office of the President as the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Leader | Senior Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Project Manager.

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Danielle Cox

Danielle Cox (Ed.D, '06)

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Alumni Library

Read the latest publications written by TC Alumni.

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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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  • Clara Schroeder (MA in Psychology and Education at the Spirit Mind Body Institute, February 2022)

    Re-Nature: How Nature Helps Us Feel Better and Do Better

    Clara Schroeder (M.A. Psychology & Education, ’22) released her debut best-selling book, Re-Nature, bridging psychology, climate, and spirituality to guide readers toward personal and planetary healing.

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  • judith peck (Master of Arts and Master of Education, 1974 and 1975)

    Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group

    Art and Social Interaction: How College Students Spark Creativity, Purpose and Joy in Institutional Settings

    How faculty in art mount a course in which students learn about issues of crime, mental illness, spousal and child abuse, aging and poverty, while making art side by side with those affected, a mutually beneficial, effective community service.

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  • Vicky Giouroukakis (MA, 1996)

    Kendall Hunt; Atlas Publishing

    Growing Up in an Immigrant Community and Household

    A collection of essays that aims to give a voice to descendants of U.S. immigrants by sharing their stories of what it was like growing up in an immigrant household and community and how these experiences influenced the development of their identity.

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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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  • Kat Stephens-Peace (M.Ed., 2018)

    Journal of Postsecondary Education and Disability

    Disabled, Racially Minoritized, and Invisible: The Intersectionality of Race and Disability in Higher Education

    Drs. Stephens-Peace, Blake, Karpicz, & Rodríguez Lemus Jr. co-edited a special issue of the Journal of Postsecondary Education and Disability, including a foreward from Dr. Lissa Ramirez-Stapleton, and features five peer-reviewed journal articles.

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