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2018
March
March 2018
(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
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