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2019
January
January 2019
(32 Articles)
TC’s George Bonanno Is Receiving Psychology’s Prestigious Cattell Award
Civically Engaged, in Their Own Spaces
An analysis of youth response to Trump’s election suggests the need to reshape civic education
A “First Act of Awareness”
TC hosts a major conference on antisemitism
Op-Ed: Strategic Inquiry Raised Performance in Struggling High Schools
Important announcement: New VP for Finance and Administration
Thursday, January 24, 2019
Been There, Done That – and That – and That, Too: JoAnne Williams, TC’s new VP for Finance & Administration
TC Alumnus Joseph N. Hankin, 67: America's longest-serving community college president
Up to the Challenge: Alumna Katrina McCombs, Camden’s new schools superintendent, is featured in
New Jersey Spotlight
Sad News: The passing of Distinguished Alumnus Joseph Hankin
Friday, January 18, 2019
The Other O’Keeffe
She also attended TC - and she could handle a paintbrush, too
Op-Ed by Amy Stuart Wells: "Implicit Racial Biases Shape Choices of Educators, Parents, Home Buyers"
TC’s Maria Paula Ghiso Will Receive the David H. Russell Award for Distinguished Research in the Teaching of English
Op-ed on Success of Community Schools Cites TC’s Public Matters Survey
Five years after Common Core, a mysterious spike in failure rate among NY high school students
Potential signs of long-lasting problems for low-achieving students
Unconventional Wisdom: Embrace the Data!
Unconventional Wisdom: Against the Grain
Memo to patients with celiac disease and their doctors.
Unconventional Wisdom: What’s on America’s Mind
Who are today's education activists?
Preventing Youth Suicide
There’s much to be learned by starting at home
Class Acts
Breaking the Sound Barrier
Future Leaders: TC Student Voices
Lakeisha’s Lesson
From Your Alumni Association President
Opt In! Coming soon: An online alumni directory. Share with the class!
In Memoriam
In People They Trust
Kathryn Hill finds that for black public school parents, trust requires vigilance and dialogue
Connecting Beyond Differences
Amy Fabrikant (M.A. ’02) writes parables for a complicated new world
Helping Others Find Answers
Claudia Schrader brings a unique mix of skills to the challenge of leading Kingsborough Community College
On Board
Welcoming Charles Desmond; Jay Urwitz returns; emeritus honors for E. John Rosenwald Jr.
Working Together
Taking TC’s impact to scale
Short Takes... on big news at the College
Sad News: The passing of Harold Noah
Monday, January 7, 2019
Schools of Choice? It can depend on who’s choosing – and how costly they may be to educate, a new study finds
Driven
Why Sam Totten Risks His Life to Truck Food to People in Sudan’s Nuba Mountains
At Home in the Music of the World
For doctoral student and pianist SiYi Fang, music has been a way to cross boundaries and bring people together
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