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2020
September
September 2020
(22 Articles)
At TC’s Constitution Day Program, the Message — This Year More than Ever — is: Vote
Speakers from the ACLU and the Brennan Center for Justice highlight the need to protect hard-won gains against voter suppression
A Cure for a Fractured Society: Building Bridges Among the Bridge-Building Organizations
In a new column in
The Hill
, TC’s Peter T. Coleman urges support for ‘positive deviance’
Voter Turnout 101: An Initiative Called ‘TC Votes’ is Aimed at Ensuring Precisely That Outcome
Pop Culture: TC Alumnus Bryan Jackson has Launched an Acclaimed Podcast Series on Black Fatherhood
Schools May Be Shut, But School Food Programs Need to Stay Open
Their nutrition guidance can be as important as the food they provide, argues the Tisch Food Center’s Julia McCarthy in
The Portland Press Herald
Promoting Food Equity During COVID
Cities using schools as distribution points are a model, finds a study co-authored by a Tisch Food Center researcher
Caring for One Another
Friday, September 18, 2020
Alumna Sayu Bhojwani on Kamala Harris: All Things to All People
In
USA Today
, praise for a nominee who signals possibility to ‘any of us who consider ourselves American’
At a Global Summit, Educators Share Lessons from the COVID Pandemic
A gathering led by TC’s CPET reviews strategies ranging from technology training to virtual pizza parties
In a
Times Magazine
Roundtable, TC Alumnus John King Urges the Nation to Choose ‘the FDR Path’ and Invest in K-12 Education
An Online Nutrition Course That Entices Students to the Table
Working with TC’s Office of Digital Learning, Pam Koch reimagined her course on how to teach about food and nutrition
Join the TC Community and Vote on Election Day 2020
Wednesday, September 16, 2020
A New Vice President for Development and External Affairs
Tuesday, September 15, 2020
Amra Sabic-El-Rayess Talks About Why She Wrote Her Memoir of Survival in 1990s Bosnia
Coming of Age in an Age of the Unthinkable
In Amra Sabic-El-Rayess’s memoir of genocide in Bosnia, a young girl embraces humanity as the world falls apart
An Excerpt from ‘The Cat I Never Named’
The Promise, a Podcast about Integration and Resegregation in Nashville, Features TC’s Ansley Erickson
TC’s expert adds her voice to the story of a 43-year court case, a school bombing and a city that continues to maintain its color line
In an Online Course, TC Students Conduct Speech Therapy Virtually with Children in Colombia
Small Screen, Big Mission: A professor’s humanitarian work continues with help from TC's Office of Digital Learning
Teaching Music Online When Kids Lack Instruments and Internet Access
As Music Manager for Washington D.C.’s schools, classically trained alumna Katy Ho Weatherly has learned to improvise during the pandemic
Fostering Digital Citizenship in the New Normal of Online Schooling
Why and how we must educate very young children about privacy, permanence and kindness
Getting off to a great start for the new academic year
Friday, September 4, 2020
With an $880,000 IES Grant, TC’s Alex Eble Explores How Textbooks’ Messages Shape Children’s Sense of Their Own Abilities
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