2022 (186 Articles)
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January (21 Articles)
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Upload Your COVID-19 Booster Shot Documentation
Monday, January 31, 2022
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In the National Review, A Deeper Look at Lisa Miller’s Case for Spirituality
In her latest book, The Awakened Brain, Miller examines the empirical support for spirituality as a healing tool
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See You Next Week! Reminders, Updates and the New COVID-19 Dashboard
Wednesday, January 26, 2022
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Sad News: The Passing of P. Michael Timpane
Friday, January 21, 2022
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An Easy Guide to Campus Access; Updated Mask Requirements
Wednesday, January 19, 2022
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REQUIRED: Steps Students Must Complete to Access Campus on January 31
Tuesday, January 18, 2022
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Remembering Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Friday, January 14, 2022
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Supporting Victims of the Bronx Fire
Friday, January 14, 2022
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Proof of Booster Due Feb. 28, Updated Positive Case and Contact Tracing Protocols
Wednesday, January 12, 2022
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A Legacy in Community Building
Upon retirement, Nancy Streim looks back at a career of fostering TC’s local ties
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Extending Spring 2022 Gateway PCR Test Result Deadline to January 28
Friday, January 7, 2022
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How the U.S. Can ‘Navigate Back to a Functioning Democracy’
In Time, TC’s Peter Coleman offers five steps forward, one year after the storming of the U.S. Capitol
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National Science Foundation Grant Funds Improving STEM Collaborations Online
The project, championed by TC’s Nathan Holbert, offers an updated approach to helping 6th through 12th grade students collaborate virtually on science, technology, engineering and math projects
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Alumna Imbolo Mbue Pens a New York Times Top Ten Book
Authoring one of the best books of 2021, critic-favorite Imbolo Mbue (M.A. ’07) secures another literary win
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Complete the Spring 2022 Campus Access Requirements
Tuesday, January 4, 2022
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February (20 Articles)
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Sad News: The Passing of Franklin Horowitz
Monday, February 28, 2022
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The Crisis in Ukraine
Friday, February 25, 2022
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Required: Upload Proof of COVID-19 Booster Shot by Feb. 28
Thursday, February 24, 2022
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Important Information about Building 528
Wednesday, February 23, 2022
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Empowering Students In and Out of the Classroom
Abby M. O’Neill Fellow William Cheung weaves a tapestry of past and present
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Announcing Robyn Davis as TC’s New AVP and Chief Human Resources Officer
Thursday, February 17, 2022
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REMINDER: Proof of Booster Shot Due Feb. 28
Wednesday, February 16, 2022
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Public Safety Resources
Friday, February 11, 2022
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REMINDER: Random Testing Program Resumes on Monday, Feb. 14
Friday, February 11, 2022
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Random Testing Resumes on February 14
Wednesday, February 9, 2022
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Extension of Thomas Bailey’s Teachers College Presidency
Tuesday, February 8, 2022
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Myah Moore Irick: Giving Voice and Agency to Underrepresented Financial Investors
Inclusivity and social responsibility stand at the forefront of the eponymous Merrill wealth management team headed by Myah Moore Irick (M.A. '06)
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Emancipatory Leadership: A Future for Educational Equity
In a discussion hosted by TC’s Black Education Research Collective, Chancellor Lester W. Young, Jr. and Chancellor David C. Banks discuss school policy for the future
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Happy Lunar New Year!
Tuesday, February 1, 2022
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March (21 Articles)
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TC Will Be “Mask Mindful” Starting April 1
Wednesday, March 30, 2022
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TC’s Michelle Knight-Manuel Named Dean at the University of Denver Education School
A leading education scholar with a track-record of advancing diversity and justice, Knight-Manuel takes the TC playbook out west to DU’s Morgridge College of Education
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Teachers College Names Professor of Education Celia Oyler Vice Dean for Teacher Education
Friday, March 25, 2022
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Announcing the inaugural Lambert Endowed Professor of Health Behavior and Education
Friday, March 25, 2022
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Announcing TC’s new Vice Dean for Teacher Education
Friday, March 25, 2022
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An Update on Campus Access Requirements
Wednesday, March 23, 2022
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Community Rallies Around Service for TC Impact Day
On April 6, TC alumni, students, faculty, staff and friends unite in a day-of-action
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Allegrante Selected for the Inaugural Charles Irwin Lambert Endowed Professorship
Teachers College has named John Allegrante, Professor of Health Education, the Charles Irwin Lambert Professor of Health Studies & Applied Educational Psychology.
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Reflecting on the last two years
Friday, March 11, 2022
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In Times of Crisis, Students Turn to Social Studies Teachers
In Chalkbeat, TC alumna Sari Beth Rosenberg takes us inside her classroom conversations with students about the Russia-Ukraine War
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Masks Still Required on Campus; Revised Booster Shot Deadline
Thursday, March 10, 2022
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Resources to Support Ukraine
Tuesday, March 8, 2022
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How to Talk to Kids About the Russia-Ukraine War
A conversation with Prerna Arora, Assistant Professor of School Psychology, and Cindy Huang, Assistant Professor of Counseling Psychology
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Convocation 2022
Friday, March 4, 2022
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Sad News: The Passing of Elaine Rigolosi
Friday, March 4, 2022
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Luring Covid-Cautious Parents Back to School
For some parents, a return to in-person learning requires soul-searching — and some district persuasion. Sonya Douglass Horsford weighs in
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April (20 Articles)
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Making Sense of Financial Literacy
As we mark Financial Literacy month, we celebrate the tenth anniversary of the Cowin Financial Literacy program, made possible by trustee, alumna and financial literacy advocate, Joyce B. Cowin
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Important News
Wednesday, April 27, 2022
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Convocation 2022: Anthony Fauci, Torian Easterling, Rosemarie Truglio and Kathryn Garcia to be Honored
This year's ceremonies mark the College's return to in-person festivities for the first time since 2019
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Announcing our Convocation Speakers and Medalists of Honor
Thursday, April 21, 2022
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Understanding TC’s “Mask Mindful” Guideline; Booster Shots Due May 23
Wednesday, April 20, 2022
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Brand and Mission Announcement
Wednesday, April 20, 2022
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The Spirituality Mind Body Institute’s ‘Awakened Campus Summit’ Details Benefits of Spirituality in Healing Mental Health Crisis Among College Students
Lisa Miller, clinical psychologist and founder of SMBI, hosted the event, which included U.S.military leaders as keynote speakers on the benefits of spirituality in a call to action
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Celebrating spring holidays
Friday, April 15, 2022
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TC Students: What to Expect for Summer 2022
Thursday, April 14, 2022
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Subway shooting
Tuesday, April 12, 2022
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What to Expect for Summer 2022
Friday, April 8, 2022
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Podfest 2022 Converges Practice and Purpose
In events hosted by TC’s Media and Social Change Lab during the week of April 11, the community is invited to learn about one of the most critical mediums of the 21st century
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Making an Impact: Meet Our Spotlight Honorees
For a steadfast and visionary commitment to the public good that defines Teachers College itself, student Kayla Parr and alumnus Stephan Spilkowitz have been selected for the recognition in honor of TC Impact Day
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Secretary of Agriculture Announces Nutrition Security Plan at TC
Hosted by TC’s Tisch Food Center, Sec. Tom Vilsack discusses the future of food access and equity with TC’s Pam Koch
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It’s Graduate Student Appreciation Week—Let’s Celebrate Our Students!
Monday, April 4, 2022
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A Ramadan Holiday Message
Friday, April 1, 2022
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May (20 Articles)
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Centering Change and Resiliency, 2022 Graduates Take on the World
In celebration and hope for the future, the Convocation ceremonies for the Class of 2022 reflected graduates’ determination to help build equity and justice in the next stages of life
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Gun Violence a ‘Solvable Problem,’ But Not a Quick Fix
In an interview with New York 1, TC gun violence expert Sonali Rajan discusses the research behind policy proposals
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Building Generational Dreams in Education
Graduate Sammy El Rayes pursues a career in school counseling while building upon a family legacy in fostering learning
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Gun Violence Can Be Prevented with Research-Backed Policies
Following the murder of 19 children and two adults in the Uvalde school shooting, TC’s Sonali Rajan and Louis Klarevas join colleague Charles Branas in a call for reforms with proven results
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Announcing TC’s Interim Provost
Thursday, May 26, 2022
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The Tragedy in Texas
Wednesday, May 25, 2022
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From Stage to School, English Language Teacher Audrey Yatdon Takes on His Most Challenging Role Yet
The actor turned educator is teaching English as a New Language in New York City high schools, as part of a new dream that applies old skills
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Aligning Entrepreneurship with Education
In her pursuit of a doctorate, Kisha Howell (Ed.D. ’22, Curriculum and Teaching) forges new roads to innovative learning and inclusion
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In Triumph, 2020 and 2021 Grads Reunite and Celebrate
Fulfilling a promise made to graduates, Teachers College gathered the community for a once-in-a-lifetime Convocation to recognize our graduates in-person for their exceptional scholarship
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Koch and Noumair Honored with 2022 TC Teaching Award
As part of Faculty Appreciation Week earlier this month, two faculty members received special recognition
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Victorious in Graduation and a Cancer Treatment
In triumph, 2022 grad Irene Dimatulac (M.A. ’22) shares her story of perseverance and compassion
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Deaf Herself, Eileen Davis-Roesler Advocates for Her Community Through Education
Building a career in deaf education advocacy, Davis-Roesler (M.A. ’22) transforms personal challenges into triumph and community
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Grad Pia Maiti Crisscrossed the World to Get to Where She Wanted to Be - TC
In pursuing her passion for international education, Maiti (M.A. ’22) embraced the journey as much as the destination
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The Domestic Terrorism Attack in Buffalo
Monday, May 16, 2022
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An Aspiring Hometown Hero for Newark Schools
Sociology & Education graduate Elijah Gardner (M.Ed. ’22) looks to fulfill a historic family promise to improving public education in Newark, New Jersey
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Announcing TC’s New Associate Vice Provost for Academic Planning
Thursday, May 12, 2022
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Building Better Leaders with Data
In her interdisciplinary scholarship at TC, Huijie (Jasmine) Shi (M.A. ’22, Social-Organizational Psychology) is posed to begin her doctorate at Michigan State University
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Spirituality and Faith in the Digital Age
Doctoral graduate and Episcopal priest Kyle Oliver (Ed.D. ’22) practices what he preaches
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Thank You TC Faculty!
Monday, May 2, 2022
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June (14 Articles)
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“Overturn of Roe v. Wade Could Add to Child Poverty”
In Chalkbeat, TC’s Sarah Cohodes weighs in on the likely economic and educational fallout for women and children in states poised to reduce or eliminate abortion access
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Here’s What Rhode Island Will Do To Improve Civic Education
A special task force, student programs and more are among the planned strategies to prepare youth for participating in democracy following the settlement led by TC’s Michael Rebell
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U.S. Education Department Appoints TC’s Jordan Matsudaira as First-Ever Chief Economist
Matsudaira is tasked with translating data into higher education policy and insights to improve outcomes
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Announcing the New Executive Editor of TC Record
Thursday, June 23, 2022
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Celebrating Pride in the TC Community
In solidarity with the LGBTQ community and in recognition of the continued work ahead for a more equitable world, here are six ways to listen, learn and celebrate during this special season of love and inclusivity
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Teachers College Announces New Gift from Jody and John Arnhold to Create the Arnhold Dance Education Research Studios
The new, state-of-the-art dance studios will expand and enhance teaching, learning and research capabilities at the institution where dance education was pioneered
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Sharing TC’s 2021 Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Report
Tuesday, June 21, 2022
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Honoring Juneteenth
Friday, June 17, 2022
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TC Alumni Ask “Why Not Consider Credentialing High School Teachers as College Adjuncts?”
TC alumni propose a pathway to higher education in a new op-ed
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Rhode Island Lawsuit, Filed by the Center for Educational Equity at TC, Ends with Agreement to Improve Civic Education
The culmination of efforts led by TC’s Michael Rebell, the agreement in Cook v. McKee will create a civic education task force, including student plaintiffs, to help the state improve civic education
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Welcome Professor Bettina Love
Thursday, June 9, 2022
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From TC to West Point: Shevez Freeman Marches on with a Degree in Higher & Postsecondary Ed
The journey that brought Freeman to TC includes a U.S. Army captaincy, two deployments to Iraq, motherhood and CrossFit competitions
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NYC Schools Must Better Support English Language Learners
In a new op-ed in Crains, TC’s Prerna Arora makes the case for adopting trauma-informed learning as part of helping the ‘most vulnerable students’
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Announcing Tamara J. Britt, TC’s new Vice President & General Counsel
Friday, June 3, 2022
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July (9 Articles)
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New York Voters Strongly Support a Black Studies Curriculum in Public Schools
A new survey of Black voters from TC’s Black Education Research Center (BERC) provides critical context for ongoing efforts to implement one of the first PK-12 Black Studies curriculums in the country
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New Jaffe Family Gift Bolsters Scholarship Funding for Returning Peace Corps Volunteers
The $1.7 million gift reaffirms a 30-year-plus commitment to supporting returning volunteers who will teach in New York City public schools
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Six Takeaways for Building Cultural Inclusion and Equity in the Classroom
TC’s Reimagining Education Summer Institute offers educators and school leaders actionable tools for antiracist education
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STEM Success in Higher Ed Strengthened With Summer Programs, Study Finds
Mentorship and additional academic opportunity can support long-term success for Black and Hispanic students in STEM, according to a new study from TC’s Sarah Cohodes
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Meet Four TC Alumni Leading Education in Big Ways
Four education champions are the latest to join the ranks of TC alumni in major leadership roles throughout the education sector
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Banning Topics Won’t Help Students Build Meaningful Skills for Democracy
A new white paper from TC’s Michael Rebell offers recommendations for productive classroom discussions on potentially controversial issues
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To the UN Climate Meeting and Beyond
Adventuring to the recent United Nations’ meeting in Bali, TC doctoral student Joshua DeVincenzo combines his expertise in curriculum design to help address climate change
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Abortion Dialogues Across Party Lines Are More Vital Than Ever
Talking about difficult issues with those who don’t agree with us can lead to better cooperation and prosperity long term, outlines TC conflict resolution expert Peter Coleman
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Fulbright Fellowships for Visiting Scholars Sam Abrams and Nick Wasserman
From examining privatization to curriculum development in advanced university mathematics courses, the TC faculty take their research and teaching abroad
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August (10 Articles)
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Put Your TC Trivia Knowledge to the Test
How much do you know about Teachers College? Celebrate the fall semester and end-of-year giving by putting your 120th Street smarts to the test
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What Acclaimed Author & Alumna Carmen Rita Wong Wants You to Know About Identity
On the heels of her new memoir, Wong dives deep to answer our questions about exploring identity and finding oneself among life’s challenges
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5 Must-Read Books on Race & Inclusion for Teachers
To help support and challenge educators at the start of the school year, we asked Teachers College faculty members to share their recommendations of thoughtful, anti-racist works to inspire you professionally and beyond
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Transition of the Daily Health Screening; Reporting COVID-19 Positives
Monday, August 22, 2022
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Human Rights Focused Alumni You Should Know
In honor of World Humanitarian Day, meet just some of the TC alumni who are furthering equity and social justice for underserved communities around the globe through intersectional work spanning education, health and psychology
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Teaching Harlem’s History, TC’s Ansley Erickson and New York Public Library Move Forward Thanks to New Grant
Co-directed by Erickson, the NYPL teacher education program offers a distinct, more engaging exploration of Black history and civil rights history
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Black Children Were Disproportionately Affected by Gun Violence During Pandemic, New Study Shows
The new findings from TC’s Sonali Rajan and colleagues quantify gun violence as “a source of racial inequity starting in childhood”
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Your Inside Look at Building Mathematics Education in the Philippines
Explore international teacher education in the area of Daraga through the eyes of alumnus Benjamin Dickman (Ph.D. ’14)
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Peace Corps Perspectives in the Classroom
Meet Zachary Gomes, who through the College’s Jaffe Peace Corps Fellows Program, is leveraging his unique background and skills to improve learning classroom experiences
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Please Read: Fall Campus Access
Tuesday, August 2, 2022
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September (16 Articles)
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TikTok Is the Picket Line and Voting Booth
Ahead of the midterm elections this November, TC’s Ioana Literat explains how influential young voters are mobilizing political action online
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“Educator of the Year” for TC Student William ‘Billy’ Green
The New York State honor recognizes the high school chemistry teacher and TC doctoral student’s ability to engage his pupils
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Addressing Sexism in STEM Is On A New Journey
In a new book, TC’s Marie Miville and colleagues examine enduring sexism and real-world strategies for success leveraged by women in science, technology, engineering and math
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President Thomas Bailey Explores Essential Elements to Support Community College Students on EdUp Experience Podcast
Diving into building pathways for success, providing social support and more, Bailey co-hosted the episode on the critical role of two-year colleges in the education landscape – and how leaders can best put their students on pathways for success
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L’Shana Tovah! Best Wishes for a Happy New Year
Friday, September 23, 2022
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What Teachers Should Know About Racial & Digital Literacy, From This Honored TC Book
The critically acclaimed book from TC’s Yolanda Sealey-Ruiz and Detra Price-Dennis is snagging numerous awards. Here’s what you can learn from it
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To Help Teachers and Students Prevent Violent Extremism, Department of Homeland Security Awards Grant for Innovation to TC’s Amra Sabic-El-Rayess
The nearly $750,000 grant will expand existing training of teachers to students in ways that can help prevent alienation and future unrest
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How TC Celebrated the First In-Person Orientation in Three Years
Students from across the globe gathered on 120th Street to embark on new journeys at Teachers College. Here’s how we welcomed them
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Welcoming New Faculty to TC Way
Joining our academic community with robust expertise and scholarship across disciplines in education and psychology, several new faculty members arrive at Teachers College this fall
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From TC Way and Back Again
Profoundly influenced by her own education at TC, music education scholar and TC alumna Cathy Benedict (Ed.D. ’04, M.Ed. ’96) returns to the College to pay it forward
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Welcome to the Fall 2022 Semester!
Tuesday, September 6, 2022
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5 Inspirational Tips for Your Professional Journey
Thinking about the next steps of your career? We asked experts from our community for their most critical pieces of advice for fulfilling, proactive professional growth – whether you’re a student or an alum
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October (17 Articles)
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How to Succeed in Musical Theater, Thanks to TC Student Lily Ling
The doctoral student and first-ever female Musical Director of Broadway’s hit production, Hamilton, shares her advice for success
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Reflecting on Hurricane Sandy, 10 Years Later
Shaking the New York and New Jersey region, Sandy’s lessons remain relevant a decade later
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Reflections on the Final Day of Diwali
Wednesday, October 26. 2022
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5 Ways Educators Can Help Support LGBTQ+ Students
Growing up is hard enough, but a revitalized culture war poses additional challenges for queer kids. Here’s how teachers can make a difference every day.
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Inflation Threatens Equity. Here’s How.
We chatted with just some Teachers College experts on how inflation may affect education, food access and mental health.
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Diving into the Metaverse
With TC’s Digital Futures Institute, hands-on learning gets a tech upgrade
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Welcoming Professor Ezekiel Dixon-Román
Thursday, October 20, 2022
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TC’s Amy Stuart Wells Elected to the British Academy
The Founding Director of TC’s Reimagining Education Program is named a Corresponding Fellow for attaining high international standing in her field
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How Diversity & Inclusion Play a Role in Reproductive Rights
Planned Parenthood exec and TC alumna April Avilés discusses the intersection of race and sex in women’s health — and how she found herself at the center of a key battleground
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Building Japan's Economic Future
A policy advisor to Japan’s prime minister’s cabinet, TC alum Satoshi P. Watanabe is leveraging his scholarship to address the country’s income inequality and stagnant wages
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Passing the Torch: Announcing the New TC Board of Trustees Chair
Friday, October 14, 2022
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Board of Trustees Elects Leslie Morse Nelson as New Chair
Succeeding longtime chair William Dodge Rueckert, Nelson has championed programs for educators, the growth of TC, and its campaigns
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The Uvalde Shooting Was Almost Six Months Ago. Here’s What You Need to Know About Gun Violence.
The horrifying school shooting that killed 19 elementary school students and two teachers yielded one of the most energized calls for gun reform in our nation’s history. And evidence-based research can inform where we go from here.
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How to Maximize Your Tech Game, Thanks to TC’s Digital Futures Institute
At TC’s DFI, scholars reimagine how technology can (and will) change research and learning – and the way we live
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Celebrating Latinx Cultures Through Dance
A spirited embrace of artistic expression offers a new outlet for TC students to honor their family heritage and practice cultural exchange
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November (11 Articles)
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What You May Not Know About TC Alum Shirley Chisholm
In honor of what would have been the legend’s 98th birthday, a look at her life and lasting impact
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Hate Isn’t the Answer. TC’s New Interfaith Lab Works for a World Without It.
Eliminating extremism starts with thorough research and training, the new lab led by TC’s Amra Sabic-El-Rayess poses
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A Time for Gratitude and Recommitment to Our Work
Wednesday, November 23, 2022
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An Update on TC’s Sustainability Efforts
Monday, November 21, 2022
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This Film Fest at TC Has Documented Black Culture for 30 Years
Returning to Teachers College , the African Diaspora International Film Festival has documented a rich tapestry of Black experiences for three generations. Now, its founders (with TC ties) reflect on what they’ve learned, what’s changed and what hasn’t
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Research, Diversity and Student Pathways Headline ‘State of the College’
Here are the key updates you need to know from President Thomas Bailey’s address
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TC Veterans You Need to Know
Meet members of the TC community who served in the U.S. military — and learn what motivates them — in honor of Veteran’s Day
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Here’s How Indigenous Curriculum Can Help Students Thrive
Through her research of urban, Indigenous youth, postdoctoral fellow Rachel Talbert offers insight for educators to facilitate more honest, inclusive social studies curriculum
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These Alumni Award Honorees Are Trailblazers
The seven honorees will be recognized at the State of the College on Nov. 16
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Look Inside TC’s First Family Day
Our 120th Street campus welcomed the families of TC students for an engaging day of learning
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December (7 Articles)
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Reaching New Heights in 2023
Thursday, December 22, 2022
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10 Stories in ’22
As this year comes to a close, we reflect on some of our most pivotal moments throughout 2022. From strides in educational equity to advocating for issues that mean the most, we invite you to explore just a few of many critical moments this year
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To Stop Gun Violence, We Need Evidence-Informed Solutions. This New Research Society Will Help.
As the first president of the Research Society for the Prevention of Firearm-Related Harms, TC’s Sonali Rajan will lead efforts to advance interdisciplinary work and strengthen the critical field
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TC Launches Immersive VR Learning Experience for NY Public Schools and Beyond
A new collaboration between TC faculty, students, and the Digital Futures Institute leverages the potential of immersive technology to spark new dreams for public school students in New York
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A Dream Deferred, But Still Realized
Famed composer, pianist and TC friend William Goldstein visited the College as part of a musical journey that would change his life
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Alum John B. King Named Chancellor of SUNY
A prominent leader in education equity and policy, King will lead the largest higher ed system in the U.S.
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