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                         Jane    Katz (EdD ’78) recently won 13 medals at    the  Maccabiah Games. Most importantly, Katz won a gold medal on the US Team in    the women’s freestyle relay and a silver medal in the medley relay. She has participated    in every Maccabiah Game since 1957. Read More >> 
                         
                         
                        George Papayannis (MA '03) was recently awarded a Wipro Science Education Fellowship for the 2013-2015 school years. The two-year fellowship supports experienced teachers to improve science instruction and increase teacher leadership in their districts. Papayannis currently teaches physics, biology, and chemistry at Fenway High School in the Boston Public Schools and will continue to do so during the duration of the fellowship. 
                         
                         
                        Stan Salett (MA '63) has first hand experience of the "March on Washington" in 1963 as a  member of its orignal organizing committee. He is featured on MSNBC's show, Disrupt, with Laura Finney here. He is also the author of The Edge of Politics: Stories from the Civil Rights Movement, the War on Poverty & the Challenges of School Reform. (More information in Bookshelf section below.) 
                         
                           
                        Adventures in Alumni Relations 
                          
                        Follow Rosella Garcia, Director of Alumni Relations, on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook as she reconnects alumni around the world.  
                         
                        Do you have exciting news to share? Be sure to let us know! Email us at tcalumni@tc.edu, fill out the Class Notes form here or share your news on Facebook.  
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                         Gamification Expert Joey Lee Receives TC's Strage Prize
                         
                         Joey Lee, Assistant Professor of Communication, Computing and Technology   in Education, is the recipient of the 2012 Strage Junior Faculty Prize.   Created in 2009, the prize supports the production of a short video to   highlight outstanding work by the recipient from the previous calendar   year that best reflects innovative thinking in educational research and   education. Read More>> 
                         
                         
                        Philosophy Outreach 
                        As an alternative to the malnourished conception of education that increasingly permeates our schools, the Columbia University Philosophy Outreach aims to provide an enriching educational experience for New York City students and court-involved youth. The Philosophy Outreach- a vital student-run partnership between the Philosophy and Education department at TC and the Philosophy department at GSAS-is predicated on the conviction that engagement with philosophy can foster intellectual curiosity. Dialogue -the language of philosophy – is our pedagogical approach.  At the heart of our efforts, we aim to encourage something profound but shockingly accessible – the thinking individual. To follow their work, and learn how you can support their effort, please visit their blog. 
                         
                                                      News You Can Use 
                        News You Can Use is a quarterly electronic newsletter about Teachers College's research, policy work, international initiatives and leadership in bridging theory and practice. Read the latest issue here. 
                        Virtual Events  
                        Were you interested in an event but unable to attend? If so, or if you want to be part of the audience again, you can watch many of our programs online. Simply visit our Youtube channel (TeachersCollegeCUNYC) or TC blip.tv channel to see what you've been missing.  
                         
                         
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                        Professor Emerita Maxine Greene has been a the forefront of educational philosophy for almost half a century as a teacher, lecturer and author.  A beloved Teachers College faculty member since 1965, her life has been one of encouraging deep engagement in the world, which resonates through all we do here at Teachers College.
                         
                         
                        The Maxine Greene Society brings together Teachers College’s most loyal alumni and friends who have given their consistent support through an Annual Fund gift every year for five years or more.  These consecutive gifts, at any level, are a mainstay of our operating budget and allow the College to keep pioneering bold new ideas in human development and learning.
                         
                         
                        Maxine Greene's signature philosophy has been "imagining things as if they could be otherwise."  With your help every year, Teachers College can continue to do this every day with a robust Annual Fund to provide support wherever the College it needs it most.
                         
                         
                        As we begin our 2013-14 academic year, we hope you will take the first step in becoming a member of the Maxine Greene Society today with a first time gift. Join our more than 1700 alumni and friends who consistently support the TC Fund as members of the Maxine Greene Society. Give today.  
                         
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                         To read about our TC authors, please click on the links below. 
                         
                          Aurélie Athan (PhD '11) (along with TC's Lisa Miller) published "Motherhood as Opportunity to Learn Spiritual Values: Experiences and Insights of New Mothers" within the The Journal of Prenatal and Perinatal Psychology and Health 27 (4), 220.   Athan is a Full-Time Lecturer and Program Coordinator of the Masters Program in the Department of Clinical Psychology at TC, where she also co-founded the Sexuality, Women & Gender Project. She studies the transition to motherhood as a unique developmental phase within the female lifespan: www.maternalpsychology.org 
                         
                         
                         Stan Salett (MA '63) authored a book titled, The Edge of Politics: Stories from the Civil Rights Movement, the War on Poverty & the Challenges of School Reform. Salett has more than four decades of experience designing and leading breakthrough national initiatives in social policy and education. He has served on the staff of all three Kennedy brothers. In the early 1960s Salett was an organizer for CORE, the Congress of Racial Equality, and helped in the organization of the March on Washington.  
                         
                         
                          Helen Rippier Wheeler (EdD '64) authored a book titled The Truth Must Dazzle Gradually: A Memoir.  Wheeler is a feminist and Berkeley resident who has taught Women Studies. From 1973-93 she ran Womanhood Media, a consulting firm.  In 1984 she was a visiting scholar in Women Studies in Japan.  
                         
                         
                        Are you an alumnus or alumna with published works? For consideration in a future bookshelf section, send information on your work to tcalumni@tc.edu, subject: Alumni Publications. 
                         
                          
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                        The Gottesman Library Newsletter is available here.
                        If you are interested in learning more about events hosted by the Gottesman Library or about available library services please visit http://library.tc.columbia.edu/education. You can also follow up on Twitter @LibraryTC. 
                         
                         
                        Daily Mobile Publication - NLT
                         
                         The EdLab  is approaching its one-thousandth article in New Learning Times (NLT), a daily publication focused on the future of learning. Alumni can keep up with the new generation of innovators and innovations by registering free for the New Learning Times. Read NLT on the go; the New Learning Times is available for smart phones and tablets as well as on the web. 
                         
                         
                         
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                            - Arts & Humanities Homepage 
 
                            Click here to read the department's blog. Visit the Music Ed site for alumni news and upcoming concerts. You can also join the conversation on Twitter @TCAandH, @TCSocialStudies, @TCMusicEd, and new to twitter: @TCEnglishEd. 
                             
                             
                            - Biobehavioral Sciences Homepage
 
                            You can also join the conversation on Twitter @BiobehavioralTC.  
                             
                             
                            - Counseling & Clinical Psychology Homepage
 
                            The MA Clinical Program is on Linkedin. 
                            TC has just opened the Spirituality & Mind-Body Institute.  
                             
                             
                            - Curriculum & Teaching Homepage
 
                            Visit the site for alumni, faculty and student news.  
                             
                             
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                            Click here for the recent issue of EPSA-logue, the department's newsletter. You can also join the conversation on Twitter @EPSAatTC. 
                             
                             
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                            Visit the site for alumni, faculty and student news.
                             
                             
                             
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                            Click here to read the most recent edition of HUDN, the department's newsletter.
                             
                             
                             
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                            Check out the TC IED Alumni Blog 
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                            Check out what is happening within the department on the MST YouTube Channel, the MST Facebook page and the MST Times. 
                             
                             
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                            Visit the site for alumni, faculty and student news. Check out the HPSE  Newsletter Archive. 
                             
                             
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                          Tap into TCCS! 
                        TCCS encourages you to take advantage of the many career resources available to you. To review a list of services offered through TCCS, please click here. Join the Teachers College Career Services (TCCS), Columbia University LinkedIn Group to connect with students and fellow TC alumni, exchange information, ideas and opportunities with others in your field, and learn about upcoming TCCS programs & events. Feel free to like TCCS on Facebook and follow us on Twitter!
                         
                        TCCS Workshops, Panels and Webinars are online.
                        For viewing, please go to the Resource Library  section of TCCS LINK and click on the eWorkshop Series, Panels or Webinars  folder. TCCS Staff will continue to  present workshops in person during the fall and spring semesters. In the fall, please check the TCCS LINK  Career Fairs & Events section and the TCCS website calendar for date and time  information.  
                        October 2 - The iRelaunch Annual Return  to Work Conference October 2013 
                        The iRelaunch Return to Work  Conference is a day of education, motivation, and networking that will give you  the strategy, tools, confidence, and connections to help you return to work. If  you are an educated professional, whether you’ve been out of the workforce for  two months or 20 years, no matter what you want to do (return to the corporate  world, start your own business, work for a nonprofit or not sure), this  Conference is for you. TC  alumna Kris Hintz spoke at  iRelaunch’s 2010 Conference. 
                        For  more information on the conference or to RSVP , please visit www.irelaunch.com. 
                         
                         
                        WORKSHOPS  
                        For all workshops, to register, please go on the ‘Career Fairs and Events' section on TCCS LINK. 
                        September 13 – Resume Writing/Cover Letter and General Interviewing – 10:00 – 11:00 am, Room: TBA 
                        September 13 - Job Search and Meet the Firms Preparation – 11:30 am-1:00 pm, Room: TBA  
                        September 16  - 19 – Speed Document Reviews – 12:00 – 2:00 pm, Room: 44 Horace Mann 
                         
                        PANELS 
                        For all panels, to register, please go to the ‘Career Fairs and Events' section on TCCS LINK.  
                        September 26 – Careers in Organizational Development Career Panel – 4:30 – 5:45 pm, Room: Cowin Center Auditorium 
                         
                        NETWORKING EVENTS/CAREER FAIRS 
                        For all events/career fairs, to register, to the 'Career Fairs and Events' section on TCCS LINK.  
                        September 26 – Meet the Firms Networking Event - 6:00-8:00 pm, Rooms: Horace Mann 1st Floor Rooms  
                        September 20 – CCE Fall Career Fair – 11:00 am – 4:00 pm, Rooms: Lerner Hall, Columbia University 
                        TCCS UPCOMING INFORMATION SESSIONS 
                        For all information sessions, please register on TCCS LINK within the 'Career Fairs and Events' section.  
                        September 11 – E&Y, 5:00 – 6:00 p.m., Room: TBD  
                        September 11 – PwC, 6:00 – 7:00 p.m., Room: TBD  
                        September 12 – IBM, 5:00 – 6:00 p.m., Room: TBD  
                        September 18 – MARSH AND MCLENNAN, 5:00 – 6:00 p.m., Room: TBD  
                        September 19 – BANK OF AMERICA, 5:00 – 6:00 p.m., Room: TBD  
                        September 25 – SCHLUMBERGER TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION, 5:00 – 6:00 p.m., Room: TBD  
                        September 27 – DELOITTE CONSULTING, 10:30a.m – 12:30 p.m., Room: TBD  
                        Recruit TC 
                        Is your organization seeking talented professionals? To discuss recruiting efforts, please contact Vicki Gochenour, Assistant Director of Employer Relations in TCCS at 212.678.3202 or via email at gochenour@tc.edu 
                         
                        ALUMNI CAREER DEVELOPMENT WEBINAR SERIES 
                        September 18 - 12-1pm (ET) - The Right Path: Determining and Targeting Your Next Career Move  
                         
                        Additional Career Service Resources Include: 
                         
                        *TCCS Alumni Listserv 
                         
                        *Alumni Mentor Program (TCCS LinkedIn Group) 
                         
                        *TCCS Events (through TCCS LINK via myTC portal) 
                         
                        *Online Access to TCCS Workshops,  Panels and Webinars (through TCCS LINK  via myTC portal) 
                         
                        						    *Columbia Alumni Networking Events 
                         
                        *CU Center for Career Education									    Volunteer Opportunities  
                         
                        *Columbia College Dinner Series  
                        (If you’re interested in participating, please contact careereducation@columbia.edu.) 
                         
                        *Professionals in Residence  
                         
                        *Columbia Externship Program 
                        (If you’re interested in participating, please contact careereducation@columbia.edu.) 
                         
                        
                         
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                        Be a part of Teachers College - forever - as a Distinguished Alumni and have your name etched into our honor wall!  
                         
                         The Alumni   Association is seeking nominations for the Distinguished   Alumni & Early Career Awards - the highest honor bestowed on TC   Alumni by the Alumni Association. We invite you to nominate TC graduates who   have distinguished themselves in their fields and have earned high respect among   their colleagues and the general community, and whose impact is felt on a   national or international level. Recent graduates who have graduated within   the past 10 years, have earned distinction in their field, and who   demonstrate further future potential will be honored with the Early Career   Award. Do you know an alumnus or alumna who meets these criteria? Nominate him or her   today! 
                         
                        TC Week 
                        TC Week was a success, and we are so happy to have our alumni, students, faculty and staff come together to continue to celebrate our 125th  Anniversary.								       
                        We kicked off the week with the co-naming of 120th Street. President Fuhrman, said from atop a double decker bus that served as a stage, “The new sign co-naming our street says it all: Teachers College Way. So   many big thinkers and doers have walked this street, and we all walk in   their footsteps. And now we’re all working together with our neighbors   toward a brighter future. And that really is the TC way.” 
                         Later that day, sporting her “TC” baseball jersey, President Fuhrman literally   took a festive group of TC students, alumni, faculty, and staff out to   the old ball game at Yankee Stadium. 
                         The TC Community also participated in that most primal of all Gotham rituals: getting on camera at The Today Show.
                        Armed with TC signs, banners and pom-poms and wearing white “TC Week” t-shirts, the students – led by Bobby Cox, the  new TC Student Senate President, and Tom Rock, Executive Director of Enrollment Services – were on a mission to spread the word about TC’s 125th anniversary celebration 
                        For more on all things #TCWeek - be sure to visit www.tc.edu/tcweek. We've compiled photos, video, news items and social media posts from all the events for you. Relive #TCWeek today! 
                        Save the Date: November 12 
                                            
                        Visit www.tc.edu/125 for more information. For tickets and sponsorship opportunities, please click here. 
                         
                        Stay Connected During Our 125th Anniversary 
                        There are many ways to be a part of our 125th Anniversary so be sure  to stay connected to keep up with us and to stay informed. We will share events with you online, post reminders and share stories on Facebook and Twitter, share images on Instagram, network on Linkedin and more. Stay connected and join the conversation using #TC125.  
                         
                        
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                         September							           
                        September 10-13 - Mini Moments with Big Thinkers featuring A. Lin Goodwin 
                         As the school year gets underway, it's worth asking: why do we expect new teachers to teach like veterans? Holding new doctors or lawyers to such a standard would be absurd. In this week's installment of Mini-Moments with Big Thinkers, Lin Goodwin argues for broader adoption of the medical residency-style teacher prep program she has created at Teachers College. 
                         
                        "Mini Moments with Big thinkers" is a series of two-minute video segments that will feature prominent TC faculty, faculty emeriti, alumni, administrators, and others discussing groundbreaking ideas, research and initiatives born at the College over the past 50 years. Visit www.tc.edu/bigthinkers. 
                         
                         
                        September 11 - 31 - TC Career Services Events  
                        TC Career Services has multiple workshops, panels, networking and career events, informational sessions and more during the month of September. Interested in moare from TC Career Services (TCCS)? Click here for a full event listing. Sign up for the TCCS Alumni Listserv here for weekly emails with information  about upcoming TCCS programs & events. 
                         
                         
                        September 12 -  Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - Alumni Networking Dinner  
                         You are invited to join us for dinner with fellow alumni and TC Faculty member Brian Perkins, Senior Lecturer and Director, Urban Education Leadership Program,  in Rio de Janeiro. Alumni will have the opportunity to connect with Teachers College and your fellow alumni network during our 125th anniversary year. Rosella Garcia, Director of Alumni Relations, will bring news from campus and share some of the highlights from this special year with you, as we make memories of our own.  
                        Time: 8:30 pm 
                        Hosted by: TC Alumni Relations  
                        Location: Restaurante Aprazivel, Rua Aprazivel 62, Santa Teresa, Rio de Janeiro, State of Rio de Janeiro 20241-270, Brazil (Santa Teresa). 
                        For more information or to register, please visit www.tc.edu/events/12561. 
                         
                         
                        September 12 - Design Thinking for Business Challenges: Using Design Thinking to Tackle Organizational Changes 
                         This experiential workshop will explore the application of design thinking used to design everything from products to communities and made popular by firms like IDEO and Continuum (and architects like Gehry) to tackle organizational changes. Led by one of the world's leading authorities on organizational change and organizational design, this fun and engaging workshop promises to provide the stimulus you need to take a fresh look at your challenges, invent new solutions, and succeed at putting even you most creative ideas to work. Faculty: William Pasmore, Ph.D. 
                        Time: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm 
                        Location: Teachers College 
                        For more information or to register, please visit www.tc.columbia.edu/ce/design. To commemorate our 125th anniversary, we are offering a 12.5% discount. Use discount code TC125 when you register. 
                         
                        September 12 - December 19 - Community Arts Studio 
                         Pursue your vision, refresh your creative spirit,
                        explore in an inspiring environment
                        in the Community Arts Studio. The class is designed for professionals, returning artists, and beginners. Cost: $450. Sponsored by Art and Art Education.  
                        Date/Time: Thursdays  from 5:00 - 7:00 pm; 14 weeks 
                        Location:  445 Macy Hall, Teachers College 
                        For more information or to register, contact Marty Spence at mbs150@columbia.edu or
                        Catherine Rosamond at catherine.rosamond@gmail.com.  
                        You can also
                        call 212-260-0889.  
                         
                        September 16 - Principles and Practices of Organization Development Certificate Program Deadline
                         
                         The Office of Executive Education Programs in Change and Consultation at TC is pleased to announce that it will be holding another session of its highly regarded Principles and Practices of Organization Development (PPOD) program this fall. The two-week certificate program will run from October 14-18 and December 9-13 and will be led by TC faculty Dr. Sarah Brazaitis and Dr. Matthew Tye.
                        TC alumni are eligible for a 12.5% discount. 
                        Those interested in attending the fall program are encouraged to complete the application online or visit us at www.tc.edu/leadchange/ppod/ for more information. You may also contact Mateo Cruz, OD Coordinator, at odcoordinator@tc.columbia.edu or 212-678-7497 for more information.  
                         
                         
                        September 17 - Distinguished Alumni and Early Career Award Nominations Deadline 
                         Be a part of Teachers College - forever - as a Distinguished Alumni and have your name etched into our honor wall! The Alumni   Association is seeking nominations for the Distinguished   Alumni & Early Career Awards - the highest honor bestowed on TC   Alumni by the Alumni Association. We invite you to nominate TC graduates who   have distinguished themselves in their fields and have earned high respect among   their colleagues and the general community, and whose impact is felt on a   national or international level. Recent graduates who have graduated within   the past 10 years, have earned distinction in their field, and who   demonstrate further future potential will be honored with the Early Career   Award. Do you know an alumnus or alumna who meets these criteria? Nominate him or her   today! 
                         
                        September 17 - Book Talk with Gadadhara Pandit Dasa  
                        The Spirituality Mind Body Institute Presents:Urban Monk: Exploring Karma, Consciousness, and the Divine- A Book Talk with Gadadhara Pandit Dasa.
                        Written from the heart, this book is a truly beautiful and inspirational account of Pandit's life story and what it is like to be a monk in New York City.  This book is a reflection of spiritual life in the 21st century, showing that one really can find a spiritual haven in 'the big apple.'  Pandit takes you with him on his incredible life journey and one gets a chance to be with his joys, sorrows, fears and hopes.  
                        Time: 6:00 - 7:30 pm 
                        Location: Everett Lounge, Teachers College 
                         
                        September 18 - The Perkins Platform 
                         This month's broadcast features, Nancy Meador, President - National Association of Elementary School Principals. Nancy most recently served as principal for Madison Middle School in Nashville, Tennessee, has enjoyed a long career in education, serving in elementary and middle schools as a principal, assistant principal, classroom teacher, and as executive director for learning support services.  We will focus on the trends in education to meet the new needs of students who entering our public schools.  These students don't know a world without cell phones, FaceBook or Twitter.  Technology and findings from brain research have greatly influenced teaching and learning in today's elementary schools.Nancy's role as the president of nation's largest professional organization of elementary and middle school principals is influential in shaping how leadership challenges are met.  
                        Click here to join in at 2:00 pm to hear what we need to know about the new elementary school without chalkboards. 
                         
                         
                        September 19 - Advanced Organizational Development: Guiding Organizations through Permanent Whitewater 
                          Classic approaches to change management were designed over fifty years ago to manage one change at a time, in a linear fashion. In case you missed it, that's not the world we live in today. Even John Kotter, author of one of the most widely used change models in existence, says that it's time to throw our old-fashioned linear models out the window. What we need is an approach to change that lets us deal with multiple changes simultaneously, on a continuous basis. The change-learning spiral that you will learn about in this experiential 1-day workshop is designed to do just that. Faculty: William Pasmore, Ph.D. 
                        Time: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm 
                        Location: Teachers College 
                        For more information or to register, please visit www.tc.columbia.edu/ce/advanced. To commemorate our 125th anniversary, we are offering a 12.5% discount. Use discount code TC125 when you register.  
                         
                         
                        September 25 - Salute to TC’s Impact on Psychology: A tribute to Albert Ellis and our Psychology Luminaries  
                        Teachers College has been a place for psychological exploration and   cognitive studies for most of our 125 year history – and as such has   been the breeding ground for many luminaries who have shaped the modern   field of psychology into what it is today. This September marks the   birth centennial of one such notable: Albert Ellis. After studying at   TC, Ellis went on to become the father of cognitive-behavioral therapy   and founder of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT), discovering   that people’s beliefs strongly affected their emotional functioning. By   the time he passed at age 93, Ellis had become considered by some as more influential than Freud. This evening will be a tribute to his impact in   the field of psychology, as well as an opportunity for Teachers College   to recognize the other luminaries as part of our 125th anniversary   celebration. Provost Tom James and TC Clinical and Counseling Psychology   faculty will join his wife, Dr. Debbie Joffe Ellis, who also worked   alongside Ellis for many years, in this special celebration. A   “birthday” reception will follow in Everett Lounge. 
                        Time: 6:00 pm 
                        Location: Teachers College, Milbank Chapel 
                        For more information or to register, visit www.tc.edu/events/12549.  
                         
                         
                        September 26 - Meet the Firms Networking Event and Career Panel  
                        The event will kick off with a Career Panel featuring Careers in Organizational Development followed by the networking component to be held in the Horace Mann 1st Floor Rooms.  TCCS, partnering with OHDCC, is hosting this event in order for students and alumni to network with professionals within their field to learn more about Human Resources and Organizational Development positions that are generally available at the represented organizations. In addition, students and alumni will learn about competencies specific employers look for and strategies to pursuing employment.  
                        Time: 4:30-5:45 Career Panel | 6:00-8:00 pm Networking Event  
                        Hosted by: TC Career Services 
                        Location: Teachers College. Career Panel - Cowin Center | Networking Event -Horace Mann 1st Floor Rooms  
                        For more information visit www.tc.edu/careerservices.
                         
                         
                        September 26 -  Is Education Possible Today? - A Lecture by David Hansen 
                         David Hansen’s Weinberg lecture will pose the question whether education is possible today.  He will begin by addressing three prevalent responses to the question: (1) that it is obviously possible since we can see all around us teachers and students working in classrooms, (2) that it is obviously not possible because the educational system has been subverted to serve the economic ends of a global capitalist order, and (3) that education remains possible because of the inextinguishable human quest for meaning even in the face of unjust societal conditions. Hansen will argue that while there is evidence to support the three responses, they all in effect dismiss the question of education’s possibility and thus undermine its authentic enactment.  Hansen will suggest that the question of education is the one question we need to keep open in order to ensure the continuation of education itself.  
                        Time: 5:30 pm 
                        Location: Grace Dodge Hall Room 179, Teachers College 
                        For more information visit www.tc.edu/events/12744.
                         
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                        October 2 - 3- Catalyzing Strategic Mindsets: Strategic Thinking and Leadership Practices for Sustainable Futures Workshop 
                         This 2-day experiential program provides participants with the tools and practices to effectively apply strategic thinking for organizational learning and creating innovative solutions that establish a sustainable advantage for their organizations. Participants will leave with an enhanced ability to apply these practices in their organizations. Featured faculty: Lyle Yorks and Harold Penton 
                        Time: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm (each day) 
                        Location: Teachers College 
                        For more information or to register, please visit www.tc.columbia.edu/ce/strategic. To commemorate our 125th anniversary, we are offering a 12.5% discount. Use discount code TC125 when you register.                                        
                         
                         
                        October 3 - 10th Anniversary Reception of Cahn Fellows 
                         Cahn Fellows Program Board Member, Carmen Fariña, cordially invites you to the 10th Anniversary Reception honoring
                        Program Founder and Chairman of the Board Charles “Chuck” Cahn. Registration: $75 Ticket Donation to the Cahn Fellows Program or $25 Donation if you are unable to attend.  
                        Location: 29 Tiffany Place, PH#3, Brooklyn, New York 11231 
                        Time: 5:00 - 8:00 pm 
                        Kindly RSVP to Cahnfellows@tc.edu. For more information visit www.tc.edu/cahnfellows.  
                         
                         
                        October 16 - Leveraging Invisible Organizational Networks for Visible Change Workshop 
                         This engaging 1-day workshop teaches you about how organizational networks function, how to learn about your organization's network, and how to put it to work for change. Featured faculty: William Pasmore and Rob Cross 
                        Time: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm 
                        Location: Teachers College 
                        For more information or to register, please visit www.tc.columbia.edu/ce/leveraging. To commemorate our 125th anniversary, we are offering a 12.5% discount. Use discount code TC125 when you register. 
                         
                         
                        October 17 - 18 - Conflict Intelligence (CIQ) Harnessing the Power of Conflict and Influence at Work  
                         This 2-day experiential workshop stresses the importance for leaders of developing the capacity to adapt: to be able to employ various strategies and tactics for conflict management effectively in organizations - in order to marshal their potential energy and avoid pitfalls. Featured faculty: Peter Coleman and Rob Ferguson 
                        Time: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm (each day) 
                        Location: Teachers College 
                        For more information or to register, please visit www.tc.columbia.edu/ce/conflict. To commemorate our 125th anniversary, we are offering a 12.5% discount. Use discount code TC125 when you register. 
                         
                         
                        October 18 - 19 - Fall Seminar: "On the Future of Anthropology in Schools of Education" 
                         The Programs in Applied Anthropology and Anthropology and Education at Teachers College, Columbia University are organizing a small conference bringing together faculty, alumni and graduate students to discuss the current challenges facing their field ranging from theoretical, methodological and analytical angles in an effort to continue exploring the productive tensions found at the intersection of Anthropology and Education. The plan is to showcase the work of graduates of our program and celebrate alumni during the conference. For more information on the seminar, please refer to www.tcanthro2013.org. Sample position papers will be made available here. 
                         
                         
                        October 18 - 19 - Language and Social Interaction Working Group (LANSI)  
                        LANSI brings together scholars and students working on naturally-occurring data within the broad area of language and social interaction. In keeping with the LANSI spirit of diversity and dialog, we welcome abstracts from colleagues working on a variety of topics using discourse analytic approaches that include but are not limited to conversation analysis, interactional sociolinguistics, linguistic anthropology, and critical discourse analysis. For more information, please visit www.tc.edu/lansi.
                         
                        Mark Your Calendar 
                         
                        November 12 - 125th Anniversary Celebration 
                         The Gala celebration will be held on November 12, 2013 at the legendary Apollo Theater in Harlem and we are expecting a packed house. As part of the program, we will be honoring leaders in several sectors related to education including: Laurie M. Tisch for her philanthropy and leadership, Jeffrey Immelt for his and GE’s corporate support and exemplary impact on the next generation of learners, and James P. Comer as one of the giants of school reform who has stressed the psychosocial development of children. All proceeds from the Gala will benefit TC’s scholarship fund. Formal invitation and additional honoree information to follow. 
                        Location: Apollo Theater 
                         Time: 6:00 pm 
                        Visit www.tc.edu/125 for more information. For tickets and sponsorship opportunities, please click here. 
                        For additional information on Alumni Events and Programs, visit www.tc.edu/alumni/ or email tcalumni@tc.edu. For a full calendar of events happening on TC's campus, visit http://www.tc.edu/calendar/. 
                        
                        **Event times and locations are subject to change. Please check the website prior to the event for the most up-to-date information. 
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