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2018
November
November 2018
(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
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