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  • Staff Picks: Bringing Visibility on the History of Disability, through August

    Online

    "Thirty years ago on July 26, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was signed into a law. Previously thought of as a population that was “out of sight, out of mind,” the law acknowledged a...

  • Free Scholarship from Project Muse: Confronting Structural Racism

    Online

    Project Muse is is offering a selection of temporarily free scholarship on the history of structural racism in the United States and how the country can realize anti-racist reform."The deaths of...

  • Highlighted Databases: On Diversity

    The Gottesman Libraries

    Whether we are teaching or learning in the multilingual, multicultural classroom; creating a social studies curriculum; or building cultural intelligence in organizations, diversity is an important...

  • June Newsletter: Education Program

    Gottesman Libraries

    The Gottesman Libraries Education Program informs students, faculty and staff about the latest thinking in education, in ways that engage members of the community with one another and with a broad...

  • Everett Cafe Book Display: Hearing Hoofbeats

    Online

    There is a medical proverb from the 1940s that states, "When you hear hoofbeats, think horses, not zebras -- meaning that medical doctors should look for common, rather than exotic causes of...

  • Staff Picks: Endless Summer, through July

    Online

    "Summer means different things to different people: beach days, BBQ’S, catching fireflies, and boating being just a few. Summer often feels both short and endless. As people grow up and mature many...

  • Highlighted Databases: Gender & Education

    The Gottesman Libraries

    Gender is a theme that is addressed in summer courses of the departments of Arts and Humanities; Curriculum and Teaching; Counseling and Clinical Psychology; and in other academic programs and...

  • May Newsletter: Education Program

    The Gottesman Libraries

    The Gottesman Libraries Education Program informs students, faculty and staff about the latest thinking in education, in ways that engage members of the community with one another and with a broad...

  • Mailing TC Books Back to Gottesman

    Accepting Mail, UPS, Fedex

    We are pleased to announce that currently checked out Gottesman Libraries' books may be returned via regular mail, UPS, or Fedex to the following address:ATTN: RETURNED LIBRARY BOOKSBox 307...

  • Returning TC Books to Whittier Hall

    The Gottesman Libraries

    Persons wishing to return Teachers College books due before October 2nd, 2020 are welcome to drop them off in Whittier Hall where they will be gathered on book carts and returned to the library...

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