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2018
2018
(208 Articles)
Back to All Years
January
(11 Articles)
Teachers College Paper on Transition Stress is Covered on Veterans News Website
A Room of Their Own
In leading the redesign of Thompson 136, Trustee Dawn Duquès has tapped the best source guidance: TC’s students
Learn About the New Teaching Innovation Center
Attend an information session in January or February on the TC-King’s College London collaboration
Judith Burton is Named TC’s Macy Professor of Education
Impact Players: Thirteen TC faculty members make the EduScholar rankings
Belt-Tightening Time in Nutrition Education?
Two reports from TC’s Tisch Food Center map a changing federal and state landscape
TC-based Children’s Choir Performs at Hockey’s Winter Classic
Living with Huntington’s Disease: Exercise and Physical Activity May Help
Repealing the Dickey Amendment
Gun violence will continue without federally funded research, argue TC’s Rajan and Allegrante
Sustainability in the Schools: It Starts with Cleaning Up the Data
The Courage to Ask Tough Questions
TC doctoral student Meaghan Mobbs, who served in Afghanistan, is calling for a paradigm shift in treatment and research for veterans
February
(10 Articles)
A Life That Changed Many Others
Morton Deutsch is recalled by his former student, Peter Coleman, in American Psychologist
Joan Gussow, TC’s Nutrition Pioneer, is Interviewed by Rootstock Radio
Arming Teachers “Not a Good Idea,” TC’s Lalitha Vasudevan Tells ABC.com
Arming Teachers: What are the Implications?
Speaking Out for Student Aid: TC students lend their voices to a rally in Albany
Gun Violence in the United States: Stemming the Tide of a Growing Social Crisis
TC’s Priscilla Wohlstetter Quoted in Newsweek
TC’s Peter Coleman and Colleagues Offer Lessons for the UN on Building Peaceful Societies
New Study by TC’s Sarah Cohodes Finds Promise in Some Urban Charters for Closing the Achievement Gap
Learning to Lead Change: The XMA Factor
Monique Herena has learned about change leadership and human resources in settings ranging Wisconsin to Dubai. Now she’s helping TC students learn, too
March
(16 Articles)
$10 Million Gift Launches Landmark Teaching Fellowship
High Wire Act: Showcasing the digital revolution at TC
Lalitha Vasudevan on NPR: Anti-Gun Movement Benefits from Black Lives Matter
Yolanda Sealey-Ruiz Receives AERA 2018 Revolutionary Mentor Award
The Klingenstein Center’s Next Director: Nicole Brittingham Furlonge
Africa – and the Diaspora — as They’ve Never Seen It Before
Civic Educator Eric Liu to Deliver Kossoff Lecture at TC’s 10th Academic Festival on April 7th
Thomas Bailey, Education Economist and Leading Authority on America’s Community Colleges, Is Named TC’s 11th President
Understanding Peace to Build Peace and Understanding
TC’s Peter T. Coleman is leading a Manhattan Project-like effort to understand how peaceful societies get and stay that way
Probing Spaces That Teach Wrongdoing
AERA honors alumna Cathlin Goulding for her dissertation on a Japanese-American internment camp and its current resonance
Walking in Smaller Shoes: Backed by an AERA award, Tran Nguyen Templeton explores the world as child
TC Development Chief Suzanne M. Murphy Elected Chair of the Kingsborough Community College Foundation
Jelani Cobb, Helene Gayle, Eric Holder, and Walter Mischel to Speak at Convocation
The $4,000 Question
Kim Noble will test whether giving cash supplements to new moms can change children’s development and brain function
Trending Now
New York City principal (and TC alumna) Jacqui Getz is so stylish, someone decided to blog about her
TC Student Entrepreneur Asha Owens to Compete at 2018 SXSW
April
(18 Articles)
Digging In on Opting Out: Going deeper to understanding opposition to standardized tests
Students on the Cutting Edge
Distinguished, Accomplished and Diverse: TC’s 2018 Alumni Honorees
“X” Marks the Future
Academic Festival 2018 spotlights the world at a crossroads
In The News: Launch of TC’s New EPIC Center featured in
The Atlantic
TC Launches EPIC, a New Center for the Study of Failure as an Educational Tool
Mexico City Bulletin
A student reports on this year’s CIES meeting, focused on “Re-Mapping Global Education”
All Things to All People
Preparing teachers – and others – to meet the individual needs of those with developmental disabilities
Alumna Cati de los Ríos Wins Two Honors for Her Dissertation at AERA
David Hansen to Speak at AERA on Educational Justice
Maxine Greene Remains in AERA’s Spotlight; Janet Miller to deliver Egon Guba Lecture
Haeny Yoon, an Expert on Children’s Play, Receives AERA Emerging Scholar Award
“Every Teacher is a Civics Teacher”
At Academic Festival, Eric Liu calls on educators to lead a democratic renewal
Launch of the Center for Innovation in Teacher Education and Development (CITED)
Unleashing
A new college-wide exhibition is highlighting the concepts of TC philosopher Maxine Greene
Teaching in Trying Times: An April 12th conference on extracting teachable moments from civic conflict
TC at AERA 2018: A full listing of presentations by the Teachers College extended community
TC at AERA 2018: A Special Year, and Right in Our Own Back Yard
May
(21 Articles)
NPR Talks to Kim Noble About Study of Cash Gifts to Moms
“Deepen Our Understanding of the World”: At TC’s 2018 Convocation, a call for research that betters people’s lives
Peter Coleman: Restoring bipartisanship starts with legislators living in the same town
TC’s Erickson in Chalkbeat: NYC’s anti-bias training needs to include racism’s history
An Educator’s Gift
Charo Uceda is broadly accomplished, but TC has brought her full circle to her childhood dream
Research Matters: At TC’s doctoral hooding, Susan Fuhrman and Walter Mischel stress the power of sci
But Enough about You – Let’s Talk About Trump
Optimism in the Face of Daunting Challenge
At TC’s third master’s ceremony, graduates are urged to embrace the unexpected
“Change the Culture”
Graduates at TC’s second master’s ceremony are charged with shaping a future free from inequity
Heavy Responsibility
At TC’s first master’s ceremony, graduates are urged to expand opportunities for all and shore up American democracy
Sonali Rajan Invited to Join the Nation’s First Gun Violence Research Team
Widening TC’s Doors
Alumnus William Epps, Pastor of Los Angeles’ historic Second Baptist Church, makes a generous scholarship
TC Mourns Karen Baldwin (Ed.D. ’03)
A much-loved campus figure who delivered thousands of healthy babies – and dog therapy to TC’s students
Alumna Alexandra Connell’s Online Store and New Pop-Up Specializes in Inclusive Design
Back to the Future: How HR can return to being a strategic partner
Poverty and Children’s Brains
The Economist
details the launch of a major new study co-led by TC's Kim Noble
Message from TC Board Chair on Revocation of 1998 Medal Awarded to Bill Cosby
Professor William Gaudelli will become Dean of Lehigh University’s College of Education
Honoring a “First-Class Citizen”: Pearl Rock Kane receives TC’s President’s Medal of Excellence
TC Welcomes Admitted Students at Special Event
Getting Up to Speed: Doctoral student Brittany Chambers tells Forbes “30 Under 30” about challenges
June
(40 Articles)
Seeking a Compromise in the Information Wars
Journalist Amanda Ripley consults TC’s Peter Coleman
Great Scholarship That’s Helping Budding Scholars
A faculty licensing agreement to support TC’s students
First, Do No Harm
A call to end the traumatizing separation of immigrant children from their parents
Response to the Separation and Detention of Migrant Children
They Still Have a Lot to Learn
Business leaders increasingly influence education policy, but Americans think they’re not well-informed, a TC study finds
Promoting Health, the Digital Way: TC’s John Allegrante convenes a summit in Washington
Short Takes on Big News at the College
TC’s Klingenstein Center Names Its Next Director
Paving New Ways
The Fuhrman Era
As Time Goes By
The Campaign’s impact on student support will keep growing
Living Up to Her Legacy
Susan Fuhrman vowed to build on TC’s track record of innovation. She’s leaving behind a pretty considerable one of her own
In Memoriam: A much-loved campus therapist
In Their Own Words
The Fuhrman Era
Student Profile: Walking in Smaller Shoes
Connecting the Dots: The Fuhrman Era
It Takes a Committee
Among the many unsung heroes of Where the Future Comes First, the 18 members of TC’s Campaign Committee have played an especially pivotal role.
TC’s Campaign is one for the Books
Tips for Team America: Our house may be divided, but it can still stand, argues Peter Coleman
“X”: TC’s 10th Academic Festival spotlights the world at a cross roads
Teachers College’s 10th Academic Festival spotlights the world at a crossroads
Childhood, as Children See It
Tran Nguyen Templeton, Ed.D., Curriculum & Teaching
No “I” in “Team” – Only in Innovation
They created an app to help first-generation college students
Joining the Brain Trust
Ana Leon-Santos, M.A., Neuroscience & Education
Virtual Reality, Tangible Benefits
C.J. Reilly III, M.A., Art & Art Education
In a Sacred Place
Nathan Mullen, M.A., International Development
Once More, With Feeling
Jacquelyn Briggs, M.A., Music & Music Education
Leonard Blackman: The De-Labeler
Living and Teaching Her Writerly Life
Nour Jalloul, M.A., Curriculum & Teaching
Student Essay: Finding Meaning after Military Service
Talking the Talk
Desiree Halpern, M.A., International & Comparative Education
On Board: Spotlighting the work of TC's dedicated Trustees
Thomas Brock Named Next Director of the Community College Research Center
The Burdens of Living Gluten-Free: A new study puts quality-of-life issues on the table
Grounded in Service, Uplifting Students: Brittany Davis
From Helping Students to Improving a System
Hana Lahr, Ph.D., Education Policy
Finding Words for a Painful Topic
Irene Zhang, M.A., Clinical Psychology
Opening Eyes to Possibilities
Dimple Bangalore, M.A., Social-Organizational Psychology
Off-Road Educator
Jacquelyn Durán, Ph.D., Sociology & Education
Trump and Therapy:
Psychology Today
blogger spotlights special journal edited by TC’s Barry
Teaching Schools to Use Data
Saying Farewell: Our Torch is in Good Hands
TC has superb new leaders at the ready
A new study led by TC’s Lisa Miller pinpoints where and how the brain registers spiritual experience
July
(9 Articles)
Teaching Schools About Students’ Health
A movement is slowly being born
Hope on Display
A TC student brings a mural by Rohingya refugee children to NYC’s Oculus Building
Confessions of a Deweyan Management Consultant
Robert Schaffer (Ed.D. ’52) on the art of helping companies help themselves
An Investment that Pays Off for Society
Americans believe in higher education as a public good, a new survey finds
“What Will Improve Outcomes?”
Douglas Ready leads the TC arm of the Consortium for Policy Research
Reimagining Education III
This year’s summer institute on understanding race and education seeks to unite strands of a broader movement
Unshaken
Scholarships have helped Ayesha Rabadi-Raol, doctoral student in Curriculum & Teaching, overcome the unthinkable
My First Day on the Job
Monday, July 2, 2018
TC’s Eleventh President: Thomas Bailey
August
(15 Articles)
U.S. Student Loan Watchdog Resigns; TC Research on Loan Defaults Cited
TC’s Jane K. Dickinson is Named 2019 Diabetes Educator of the Year
“Enormous Generosity with Little Fanfare”: Teachers College mourns Trustee Emeritus John Klingenstein
Memorial Celebration - September 17,2018 at 4pm
Citizenship, Arrested: How America’s schools are flunking democracy, and what to do about it
Message to the Community about John Klingenstein
Monday, August 20, 2018
It’s Not Just the Children: How moms are affected when families are separated
The New TC Web: A mobile-first approach for the 21st century
Tax Credits Aren't Translating Into College Enrollment
More Than He Could Chew? Arne Duncan's memoir favors anecdote over evidence, says TC's Aaron Pallas
MetroFocus to Air Interview With Michael Rebell August 20
You Call the Tune
Jeanne Goffi-Fynn helps kids take ownership of their voices – and their identities
Christian Science Monitor Visits Reimagining Education Institute
Community Schools: An Idea Whose Time Has Come – Again?
Teachers College survey finds very strong support for services provided by community schools
BestFit Gets Even Better
A budding start-up, born at TC, wins $100,000
Fordham Blog: Rebell’s New Lawsuit Will Assert the Right to an Education
September
(18 Articles)
Student Essay: Why teachers must look beneath the surface
Lakeisha’s Lesson
At TC once more, health education legend Michael Carrera (Ed.D. ’70) is “back in alignment”
Giving the Gift of Racial Awareness
For Michele Barakett, working with Robert T. Carter was “life-altering.” Her scholarship gift extends his legacy.
Teaching During Detention
A TC center helps educators at Rikers Island
Interactive Learning, via the Subway
Practicing the Art of Listening
Nicole Brittingham Furlonge, the new director of TC’s Klingenstein Center
Fresh Perspectives: Six new additions to TC’s faculty
Ending the Fractions Fade-Out: Robert Siegler
Mourning María Torres-Guzmán and Lee Knefelkamp
Tuesday, September 11, 2018
New Bio of TC alumnus John Okada Depicts the Japanese-American Experience Post-WWII
Which Side Are You On? A new Teachers College survey paints a portrait of today’s education activist
A Loving Remembrance of María Torres-Guzmán
Opening Doors and Bridging Worlds: Multilingual education pioneer María Torres-Guzmán, 67
Ensuring that Learning Happens: TC alumna Claudia Schrader will lead Kingsborough Community College
Joining Forces to Prevent Youth Self-Harm: Two TC psychologists lead a new multidisciplinary project
Embracing Her Identity
Paola Muñoz Rojas, M.A., Anthropology & Education
Friends in Need
Marie Volpe and Katie Embree are known for generous moments. This was a big one
A
Really
Thoughtful Gift
David Hansen, Philosophy & Education professor, creates a scholarship for his students
October
(20 Articles)
The Professor Who Cared About Learning
Lee Knefelkamp espoused the radical idea that college is for the students
Honor, Civility, Therapy
TC’s 2018 Brantley Award recognizes four colleagues and one Labrador retriever
Raising Their Voices
The TC Reading and Writing Project hosts a workshop for young activists
President Thomas Bailey reaffirms TC’s commitment to non-discrimination
Monday, October 22, 2018
Taking the Lead on Health Policy
Two TC doctoral students are funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
It’s 2018. Do We Know Who Our Children Are?
Amy Fabrikant writes parables for a complicated new world
Knocking at Democracy’s Door
Alumna Sayu Bhojwani is bringing first- and second-generation Americans into the political arena
TC’s Education for Persistence and Innovation Center (EPIC) Receives $3 million Gift from Yu Panglin Charitable Trust
What the Nation Thinks and Why
A new opinion survey at Teachers College takes the pulse of ordinary Americans
Time to Change How We Think About Early Education
International study led by TC's Sharon Lynn Kagan suggests the US could benefit from a new perspective.
TC’s Lalitha Vasudevan in the
Washington Post
The American tradition of caging children
Fighting Fake News Before It Was Trendy: TC’s Institute for Propaganda Analysis
Helping the Rohingya
TC’s Global Mental Health Lab will pilot and evaluate a form of group therapy with refugees in Bangladesh
“The Work of Education”
TC hosts its third annual conference on the future of anthropology and education
In
Daily News
op-ed, TC’s Rebell calls for better civics education to help unify divided nation
Teaching Brooklyn to Grow Food: An Alumna Shares Her Wisdom on Aquaponic Farming
A Fitting Farewell
A scholarship planned gift from the Fuhrmans
TC Working With NYC, Parents to Promote Sustainability in Schools
Talk Amongst Yourselves…Please!
A nation promotes political dialogue, and a magazine consults TC conflict resolution expert Peter Coleman
The Education Activist
Esther Cyna, M.A., History & Education
November
(16 Articles)
TC Cares: Providing Resources and Support
Taking Schools to Court
A suit filed by TC’s Michael Rebell charges Rhode Island with providing diminished access to civic education
The Pathfinder
TC’s new president has spent his career pondering how to make education enriching for all comers
Responding to a Most Hateful Act
Wednesday, November 28, 2018
Mourning Olivia Hooker
The TC alumna, survivor of the Tulsa Race Massacre and a leading voice for learning disabled students, was 103
Party in the Park: Toasting to a record year for the Annual Fund
The 2018 African Diaspora International Film Festival
From Kofi Annan and Sandra Bland to Black Mexico and comedies of manners
Peter Coleman in the NYT on How to Handle Difficult Conversations at Thanksgiving
How the Future Was Won
TC’s Campaign raised a record $345 million. Both the money – and the way it was raised – will strengthen the College in creating a better world
Reflections on a Home Run
Suzanne Murphy’s call to action was: Fund Your Passion! In the following interview, she recalls how and why alumni and friends did just that
Helping Veterans to Get Help
TC’s Resilience Center pilots a new form of short-term therapy
In People They Trust
Kathryn Hill finds that for black public school parents, trust requires vigilance and dialogue
Children's Art Exhibit at Macy Gallery Promotes Global Citizenship
Memory Speaks
An iconic TC course inspires a family tale of heroism during World War II
“It’s All Up to Me to Learn”
TC Zankel Fellow Shannon Allison is applying Navajo wisdom to lead change in her school community.
Good Vibrations
From a buzzing wrist device to better exercise therapies, new advances in treating degenerative movement disorders
December
(14 Articles)
New Study: Aspects of NYC Mayor’s Embattled Renewal Schools Program are Worth Saving
Students in Renewal high schools that were using the Strategic Inquiry program were nearly two-and-a half times more likely to be on track to graduate
Nourishing Others’ Careers
A gift from the estate of Gwen Laidlaw is supporting Yara Gholmie, Ph.D., Nutrition Education
It’s a Natural, for the Holidays and After
A partnership created by CulinArt is enabling TC to eat local (and healthy)
Soundtrack for a New Era
TC’s musical talents were on display during inauguration week
Research and Practice: An Inauguration Week symposium revisits an age-old combination
Confronting the Elephant in the Classroom
Kossoff Lecturer Richard Carranza takes on segregation in New York City’s schools
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And Speaking of the New President…
A gallery of quotes from the people who spoke at President Bailey’s inauguration
The Power of “We”: Creating Pathways for all to Flourish
“Creating Pathways Where There Were None Before”
by Yolanda Sealey-Ruiz
Writing a New Chapter
Inaugurated as TC’s 11th President, Thomas R. Bailey calls for the College to marshal “the power of we” to create paths for all to flourish
A Matter of Degree
A college diploma looms larger than ever. So do the challenges to getting one. TC is on the case.
Coming Together in Good Times and Trying Times
Tuesday, December 4, 2018
With a Golden Ticket, Doing What He Was Meant to Do
Abby M. O’Neill Fellow Jonathan Buckingham
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