October 2020 (33 Articles)
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A New Associate Vice President and Chief Enrollment Officer
Friday, October 30, 2020
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Helping Children with Severe Cerebral Palsy Sit Up
With a $3 million NIH grant, TC’s Andrew Gordon and mechanical engineers at Columbia are testing a robotic device
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College Plans for Spring 2021
Wednesday, October 28, 2020
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The Maker Movement as a Means of ‘Resilience and Resistance’
At this year’s FabLearn conference, projects ranged from making flower pots to foiling racially-biased facial recognition software
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‘A Crisis Within a Crisis’
TC’s Mary Mendenhall and Lena Verdeli address the pandemic’s impact on efforts to support refugee education and mental health
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Rhode Island District Court Applauds but Dismisses a Suit Seeking to Establish a Federal Constitutional Right to a Civic Education
TC’s Michael Rebell, lead counsel for the plaintiffs, says the decision provides ‘a road map’ for appeal
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Making the Case for Continuing the Case
An interview with Michael Rebell about the prospects for an appeal in Cook v. Raimondo
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Resetting the Record
Michelle Knight-Manuel is amplifying new voices in TC’s century-old scholarly journal
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Spirituality in Mental Health
The Army’s Head Chaplain Headlines a Webinar Co-Led by TC’s Lisa Miller and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
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The Passing of Bruce Vogeli
Friday, October 9, 2020
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A New Vision for American Education
A book co-authored by TC’s Sonya Douglass Horsford wins a Critics’ Choice Book Award. It analyzes policies long in the making and charts a new future for school leadership
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Using Mobile Phones to Overcome School Interruptions by COVID
The New York Times spotlights a study of a trial in Botswana co-authored by TC’s Peter Bergman
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On World Teachers Day, A Call to Recognize and Support Those Working in Emergency Conditions
TC’s Mary Mendenhall and co-authors spotlight an often-unpaid workforce that serves more than 75 million displaced children