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2020
November
November 2020
(26 Articles)
A Changemaker’s Approach to Overcoming Education Disparities
Shavonna Hinton is focused on helping others to set their own agendas
Important Message before Thanksgiving
Monday, November 23, 2020
Recognition Where It’s Due
Recent Honors for TC Faculty
Remaking Thanksgiving Dinner — and the World
TC’s Aurélie Athan on creating new traditions amidst a pandemic
‘We Have No Choice’
Gordon Lecturer Mary Schmidt Campbell calls on colleges and universities to lead improvement of urban education
Mapping Sustainable Peace
An update in
American Psychologist,
co-authored by TC’s Peter Coleman
Amplifying Silenced Voices
Psychology graduate Helen Feldman (M.A. ’20) helps others by understanding the world from their vantage point
New Evidence that a Brief Form of Therapy Can Help Veterans Adjust to Civilian Life — and Seek Further Help If Needed
Who Knows What Tomorrow May Bring: COVID’s Psychological Fallout in Schools
For many students and educators, the pandemic’s uncertainty is exacting a greater toll than the virus itself
TC’s Goldberg Postdoctoral Fellowships: A $2.5 million bequest is seeding a new approach to mental health and wellbeing
The Other Stressor: Violence Against People of Color
Why pandemic times have been harder for Black students and those from other minority groups
Helping Students Deal with Lack of Structure
TC school psychology graduates on the ground
‘Students Teaching Students’
Mary Schmidt Campbell will spotlight an untapped resource in TC’s Gordon Lecture on November 17th
Redefining High-Quality Early Learning — and Identifying Core Principles for Putting It into Practice
A new study co-authored by TC’s Mariana Souto-Manning puts family and community at the center of children’s learning and development
A Veteran’s Journey to Teaching
For Peter Kim (Ed.D., Applied Linguistics), leadership in both the military and the classroom are about ‘instructing, teaching, counseling and guiding’
Leading by Example, in Lots of Good Directions
Doctoral student and U.S. Army Major Jamie Hickman
Supporting Students ‘In Vivo’: TC’s School-Based Mental Health Collaboration
Still More Programming from Academic Festival 2020
How Did We Ever Do This All in One Day?
Unwelcome in Chechnya
At Academic Festival, a discussion of global violence toward the LGBTQ community
Haves vs. Have Nots
Can higher education bridge the widening gap?
It Was All About Access, Equity and Justice
TC’s Academic Festival focused on solutions to problems ‘decades in the making’
Exploring Poverty’s Impact on Learning
Neuroscience & Education Student Gabriel Reyes won this year's Student Research Poster competition
Toward Better-Thinking Humans
Vanessa Colella, Citi’s Chief Innovation Officer, on “Artificial Enlightenment”
Looking Past the Numbers
Social Justice Award recipient Rob Gore talks about preventing violence to help youth of color be ‘at their best’
Charting Our Path Forward After the 2020 Election
Wednesday, November 4, 2020
To Educate or Legislate?
For master’s degree student Katie TerBush, that is the question
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