Meet Our Team
Meet Our Student Life Leadership Team
Denise Boneta (she/her/hers)
Executive Director, Graduate Student Life & Development
Born and raised in Queens, NY, Denise Boneta joins Teachers College as the Director of Graduate Student Life and Development. Denise is a facilitator and student affairs practitioner with experience in social justice education, orientation, commuter affairs, and leadership development. With a focus on infusing social justice principles into advising and programming, Denise strives to bring intentional reflection and dialogue into co-curricular spaces. Prior to Teachers College, Denise has worked at Hofstra University, Barnard College, New York University, and UMass Amherst. Denise holds an M.Ed in Social Justice Education from the University of Massachusetts Amherst and a B.S. in Childhood/Special Education from New York University.
Denise currently serves as the New York Metro Representative on the NASPA Region 2 Board. In her spare time, Denise enjoys visiting the Catskills, frequenting a Broadway show, and spending time with friends and family.
Alana Crosby (she/her/hers)
Associate Director, Graduate Student Life & Development
Alana Crosby has been working in Graduate Student Life and Development since 2018. Alana holds an M.A. in Higher Education & Student Affairs from New York University. Before starting at TC, Alana had full-time positions and internships in student affairs at various schools within NYU as well as the New Jersey Institute of Technology and Baruch College. Alana grew up in Reno, Nevada, and studied psychology at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
Alana enjoys people-watching in Washington Square Park with her friends, reading fantasy novels, and eating the fluffiest croissants from the Hungarian Pastry Shop near TC's campus.
Primary areas of focus:
- Belonging & Community Programming
- Identity-Based & Social Student Organizations
Fanny He (she/her/hers)
Associate Director, Graduate Student Life & Development
Fanny has worked and interned at various higher education institutions including: New York University, Marymount Manhattan College, Brown University, and SUNY Fashion Institute of Technology. Fanny has earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology with a minor in Child and Adolescent Mental Health Studies, and her Master of Arts degree in Higher Education and Student Affairs, both from New York University. She is currently in a Doctor of Philosophy program for Sociology of Education at NYU Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development.
- Academic Engagement
- New Student Orientation
- Academic & Pre-Professional Student Organizations
Grace Davis (they/them/theirs)
Assistant Director, Graduate Student Life & Development
In their free time, Grace enjoys hanging out with their dog, crocheting, playing various TTRPGs and video games, and reading.
- Student Life Ambassadors
- Identity-Based and Social Student Organizations
Nelgie Lauredent (she/her/hers)
Assistant Director, Graduate Student Life and Development
Nelgie is dedicated to enhancing the personal and professional journeys of students through intentional and accessible holistic advisement approaches. Support is at the core of Nelgie’s practice, where she strives to empower her students to become impactful change-makers and leaders in today’s society. Excited to bring even more positivity and smiles to the Graduate Student Life & Development Team, Nelgie looks forward to starting her professional journey with the Teachers College community.
Outside of an office, you can find Nelgie exploring nearby cities, enjoying a nice walk in a park, on a quest to find a local bakery, or saying hello to every dog in the area!
- Academic student organizations
- Academic Engagement
- Doctoral Initiatives
Meredith Schuman (she/her/hers)
Assistant Director, Graduate Writing Center
Meredith Schuman has an MFA in Creative Writing from Brooklyn College, where she studied Poetry with Allen Ginsberg and Lou Asekoff. Her work has been published in several small literary journals including Mudfish and B City. She has a BA in Theater from Binghamton University and spent a semester at The Imperial College of London. She was an English Instructor at NYU Tandon School of Engineering for many years and served as Graduate ESL Program Director. Her experience includes teaching literature, expository and creative writing, and public speaking in various schools and centers, with a focus on adult ESL populations. She is an avid photographer, enthusiastic theater-goer, BBC binger, and obsessive knitter.
Primary areas of focus:
- Peer Consultations
- Reading/Writing Workshops
- Writing Retreats
Graduate Writing Center Student Staff
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Emily (she/her)
GWC Assistant
Megan (she/her)
GWC Assistant
Megan is a first-year masters student in the Clinical Psychology program at Teachers College, Columbia University. After completing her bachelor's degree majoring in social anthropology at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland, Megan returned to the U.S. and worked as a Montessori educator at the upper elementary level in central Florida for five years, earning her Florida Educator Certificate and Montessori Upper Elementary Teaching Certificate. Megan is passionate about psychology, education, language and writing. In her spare time, Megan enjoys practicing yoga and sharing her passion for mindfulness and movement as a part-time yoga instructor. She also enjoys exploring the mind-body connection through practicing Brazilian jiu jitsu and archery, finding peace and focus in this ancient art. Megan's research interests include flow states and experiences, the healing power of movement, psychosomatic interventions for anxiety disorders, and resilience.
Edith (she/her)
GWC Writing Fellow
TC is where Edith fell head over heels in love with teaching ten years ago, and she is beyond stoked to be back on the TC campus pursuing her lifelong dream of a Ph.D. in English Education! Her research is focused on teacher education and mentorship. For Edith, the pursuit of education is not only a lifelong passion, but the beacon that guides every aspect of her life. It is the value that pulled her from a crumbling communist Transylvanian orphanage in 1991 and opened an incredible myriad of global opportunities.
Edith received her BA in Psychology and English from the University of Connecticut, MAT in Secondary English from Sacred Heart University, and MA from Teachers College, Columbia University. She has been honored with National Writing Project, Pulitzer Center, and Hawai’i State teacher fellowships, as well as a Fulbright Teachers for Global Classrooms honorarium that merged local pedagogy, policy, and practice with global travel to explore indigenous approaches to education. She is National Board Certified and has loved her fifteen years of public high school and community college English teaching.
When her nose is not in a book, Edith loves to be active; she is especially fond of pilates, kitesurfing, skiing, road biking, spending time with her beloved two daughters, and surfing with her service dog Hemingway (yes, he surfs).
Joel (he/him)
GWC Writing Fellow
Joel (he/him) is studying for an EdM in Language Use through the Applied Linguistics program at Teachers College. Most recently he was working as a full-time proofreader for the past six years, specializing in technical language. He has earned a BA from New York University in Linguistics, with minors in Music and Creative Writing, and an MA in Linguistics from the University of Hong Kong, writing a dissertation to document an endangered dialect of Cantonese. Overall he has lived overseas for 2 ½ years. Joel is fascinated in looking at language as a social construct, and recognizes the need to approach even age old questions with modern best practices. For fun, Joel plays video games, explores coffee shops around the city, and sings. His areas of specialization include technical aspects of writing like grammar and structure, writing for the social sciences, voice, and style.
Kelly (she/her)
GWC Writing Fellow
Kelly (she/her) is a doctoral candidate in the Applied Linguistics program at Teachers College. She has been a writing consultant for almost ten years at both the undergraduate and graduate level. She specializes in qualitative research, APA style, phases of the writing and research process, legal English, and ESL writing. For her doctoral research, she uses conversation analysis to study interaction in writing centers. As a former Fulbright grantee (Ecuador, 2016-2017), Kelly has taught ESL/EFL for over ten years in the US and abroad. She currently teaches at Teachers College, Columbia University School of Professional Studies, New York University, and Brooklyn Law School. In her free time, Kelly enjoys reading, running, bouldering, and learning languages.
Pavita (she/her)
GWC Writing Fellow
Pavita (she/her) is a health education doctoral student in the Department of Health and Behavior Studies at Teachers College. During her studies, she hopes to explore narrative writing and storytelling as a health education modality. She has her Master in Public Health in Social and Behavioral Sciences from Yale University and a Bachelor of Arts in Gender & Sexuality Studies, Linguistics, and Child & Adolescent Mental Health from New York University. Outside of Teachers College, Pavita is the Executive Director of Girls Health Ed, an instructor at Johns Hopkins University, a freelance writer and editor, and the award-winning international bestselling author of To All the Magic in Me, a poetry collection on mental health, emotions, and self-care. Pavita's mission is to spread light, love, learning, and laughter and to make the world better and have fun doing it. She revels in travel, yoga, dance, creative arts, vegan cooking and baking, reading, Netflix, napping, and time with family and friends.
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Meet Our Student Life Student Staff
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Brenda (she/her)
Administrative Fellow, New Student Orientation & Academic Engagement
Brenda Payan Medina (she/her) is an incoming MA student in Higher and Postsecondary Education with TC’s Department of Organization and Leadership. Brenda’s interest in education and student support stems from her experiences as an undergraduate at the University of Utah, where she graduated in Materials Science and Engineering. At the University of Utah, Brenda involved herself in multiple internships, jobs, and volunteer positions in order to expand her understanding of the student experience, which is something she hopes to continue learning about during her time at TC and in her career. In her free time, Brenda enjoys walks, cooking, and painting.
Primary Areas of Focus:
- Academic & Pre-Professional Organizations
- First-Gen Programming
Brianna (she/her)
Student Life Ambassador
Brianna is a second year student in the MA Psychology in Education: General Psychology program! She is from Livingston, NJ and received her BS in Psychology with a minor in substance use disorders from Ramapo College. Her goal is to obtain my PsyD in Clinical Psychology with her research focusing on the perinatal population and families experiencing complex grief. She is very outdoorsy, she loves backpacking and going to the beach! She also enjoys exploring the city and going to concerts.
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Elle (she/they)
Student Life Ambassador
Elle is starting their masters in Psychological Counseling this Fall 2024. They grew up on a farm in West Virginia and spent some time living in France, Italy, and Palestine. They are really looking forward to exploring NYC and making it their new home. They love music and most certainly plan on hitting up some jazz clubs across the city. They also enjoy reading, painting, and sculpting; and they're currently crocheting themself a few scarves for the winter (they did their undergrad in Arizona, so it will be a very welcome change to experience four seasons again). They can’t wait to be at TC and look forward to meeting you all!
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Jenny (she/her)
Administrative Fellow, Belonging & Student-Parent Support
Jenny Cao is a Fall 2026 Master's student majoring in Counseling and Clinical Psychology at Teachers College. Before this, she graduated from Cornell studying Economics and worked as a Strategy Consultant at a bank for 2 years. She is passionate about mental health awareness, and in her free time enjoys going to her favorite kava bar, goofing around, and enjoying everything flowers.
Jordan (he/him)
Student Life Ambassador
Jordan See is a rising second year student in the school counseling program. Some fun facts about him is that while other people have interests, he likes to think that he has obsessions instead. In particular he has three obsession that run his life those being, Pokémon, Maplestory, and Taylor Swift. These are passions that he has had spanning over a decade and he could not imagine his life without them, and he does not foresee a future where he is no longer interested in them. Something he is looking forward to this year is meeting the other SLAs as well as just generally having fun brainstorming together. A recent hobby of his that he has been enjoying in his free time is gardening! He has an asparagus fern, prickly pear cactus, an aloe plant and several more plants that he takes care of!
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Kianna (she/her)
Student Life Ambassador
Kianna (she/her) is a master's student studying Politics & Education at Teachers College, a climate justice advocate, and education and policy researcher from New Mexico. She collaborates with Indigenous public health and environmental organizations, scientists, educators, organizers, legal professionals, and other researchers across Turtle Island to promote Indigenous self-determination and educational equity. Kianna's work is guided by Diné teachings to respectfully bridge collective knowledge and autonomy to address socio-political issues affecting Indigenous communities through her digital content writing, social justice curriculum development at Start:Empowerment, Rights of Nature advocacy at Grand Canyon Trust, and research at the American Institutes for Research and Columbia University.
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Kiki (they/she)
Student Life Ambassador
Kiki is a first year M.A. student in the Politics & Education program. They moved here from Madison, WI where they completed their bachelor's degrees in Sociology and Spanish with a minor in Asian American Studies before working two years in Multicultural Student Affairs. They're also a sibling/sister of alpha Kappa Delta Phi. In their free time, they love to cook, try new restaurants, run, and listen to podcasts. They're excited to join the TC community and welcome in others!
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Liana (she/her)
Student Life Ambassador
Liana is a second year Masters student in the School Psychology program. She grew up in San Francisco, California and went to Arizona State University for undergraduate school. Some of her hobbies include going to music festivals/concerts, visits to an art museum, and thrift shopping. She also really enjoys spending time with her dog, Lady. This year she is looking forward to connecting with other graduate students through this position and gaining fieldwork experience through her graduate program.
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RJ (he/him)
Administrative Fellow, Belonging & Community
RJ, a first-year student from Carson, California, is pursuing a master’s in Education Policy. A recent graduate of Pepperdine University, RJ has found pleasure in organizing community programs with Student Government, Black Student Association, and Residential Life just to name a few. RJ is passionate about addressing systemic equity issues in education, tackling disparities in curriculum, resources, and access to quality education. RJ looks forward to working with various clubs and departments at TC. He enjoys playing the Nintendo Switch, trying new foods, and traveling— having visited 15 countries through study abroad programs!
Ther (she/her)
Administrative Fellow, Digital Strategy & Communication
Ther (she/her) is an incoming MA student in TC’s Clinical Psychology Masters program - Psychology in Education: General Psychology. Coming all the way from the Philippines, Ther is passionate about improving mental health outcomes, especially in her home country. She obtained her undergraduate degree from her country’s state university, University of the Philippines. After doing multiple research, clinical, and volunteer stints in her undergraduate years, she decided to pursue graduate studies at Teachers College to further her career in the field of Clinical Psychology. Aside from pursuing her academic and research interests, Ther enjoys exploring her creativity through many hobbies! From graphic design, to sewing clothes, to writing, to video editing, to interior design, and many more, Ther enjoys anything that could tickle her creativity. One of these creative interests is doing social media work and promotions - something she is excited to explore further as GSLD’s Fellow focused on digital engagement!
Primary Areas of Focus:
- Weekly Newsletters
- Social Media and Marketing Strategies