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The source for news and events at Teachers College, Columbia University
Volume V, No. 5 ♦ 12/1999
Frank Newman Delivers Final Sachs Lecture
Is it possible for everyone to make his or her way into the middle class? Dr. Frank Newman, most widely known for the "Newman Reports" and former President of the Education Commission of the States (ECS) debated this question in his third Sachs Lecture entitled Higher Education and Social Mobility.
Published: 12/1/1999TC Completes Initial Review of Administrative and Support Services
Focus, shared responsibility, and commitment. These are some of the themes emphasized by Towers Perrin, the management consulting firm, in their recently completed evaluation of the College's administrative and support services.
Published: 12/1/1999Interview with Professor Henry M. Levin on the National Center for the Study of Privatization in Education
Professor Henry M. Levin, William Heard Kilpatrick Professor of Economics and Education, established the National Center for the Study of Privatization in Education at Teachers College in 1998.
Published: 6/1/1999Journalist John Merrow Visits TC Urban School Reform Students
John Merrow, host and executive producer of Public Television's The Merrow Report, previewed his latest documentary and fielded questions from students of urban school reform at an early November meeting of Professor Dorothy Shipps' Reconstructing Schooling in Urban Environments class.
Published: 6/1/1999New Searchable Calendar of Events on TC Web
Wouldn't it be convenient to go online and find out everything occurring at the College for the upcoming months?
Published: 6/1/1999The New Teacher Institute Brings TC to Bushwick
The New Teacher Institute helps to make the first years of teaching in urban school districts as smooth as possible with the resources of both Teachers College and experienced mentors.
Published: 6/1/1999We’re OK for Y2K
According to Patrick Norton, Associate Controller and Y2K Project Coordinator, the College computers and systems, equipment and facilities have been extensively tested and confirmed to be Y2K compliant.
Published: 6/1/1999



