Some of the future’s most critical players to alleviating climate change are still growing up. That’s precisely what drove 40 middle school educators to Teachers College this July to>>>
Some of the future’s most critical players to alleviating climate change are still growing up. That’s precisely what drove 40 middle school educators to Teachers College this July to>>>
For Daniel Clark (B.S. ’60), one of his most impactful periods occurred as a Fine Arts and Fine Arts Education student at Teachers College. In honor of his memorable time at the College and his>>>
A lack of teachers, misconceptions on language learning and problematic assessment practices are long-standing problems made more urgent by the arrival of new students. Inclusive education>>>
Dear Faculty and Staff: I am heartbroken to share the news that Michael Torres, Executive Director of Institutional Research at TC, passed away on Thursday, July 18, 2024. Michael is survived>>>
Evalyn Milman (M.A. ’64), a dedicated educator and TC alum, can’t remember a time when she wasn’t inspired by art or picking up a new musical instrument. Now, her latest endeavor — the>>>
How does music play a vital role in the development of early childhood experiences? Before We Teach Music: The Resonant Legacies of Childhood and Children, authored by TC’s Lori A. Custodero>>>
Dr. Ruth Westheimer — the orphan of the Holocaust, behavioral therapist, author and talk show host credited with easing conversations around sex — died on Friday, July 12, 2024 in Manhattan at>>>
In gratitude for their immense impact on students, the Teachers College community has honored faculty members Jack McGourty and Zachary J. Van Rossum (Ed.D. ’13) with the Teaching Award, and>>>
We send warm wishes to our TC community for Juneteenth, which the College and nation will observe as a federal holiday tomorrow. Juneteenth, also known as Emancipation Day or Freedom Day>>>
Numerous faculty were honored at the American Educational Research Association’s annual meeting in April. Mel Collier-Meek was awarded Article of the Year for Journal of Educational &>>>
Building upon classroom teaching experiences, 14 TC Mathematics Education students gained additional first-hand insight on how teaching practices unfold across a variety of New York City>>>
More than 100 of the College’s steadfast supporters, TC Trustees and friends gathered for a joyous afternoon on June 11 for the College’s Annual Grace Dodge Society Luncheon, which>>>
[Have a book to add to this list? Let us know through the end of June.] On the Bookshelf: Biography of X by Catherine Lacey [Macmillan] Recommended By: Melanie Elyse Brewster, Professor of>>>
With the TC Community Witness the Impact of Black Artists June 15, June 18 and June 25 At the Metropolitan Museum of Art, visit the “Harlem Renaissance and Transatlantic Modernism” exhibition>>>
On May 20, Teachers College welcomed Will Trevor as Director of Online Learning. In the role, Trevor will serve as a member of the Provost’s Leadership Team and provide strategic leadership in>>>
Have you ever wondered how marine ecosystems contribute to the carbon cycle or our greater ecosystem? At EarthFest in April, visitors of the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH) learned>>>
Dennis Chambers (Ed.D. ’10, M.A. ’02, M.A. ’99), is one of those people who leaves a strong impact on whomever he meets, no matter how long or short the conversation. His presence at TC has>>>
Exemplary students committed to the service of others were honored for their contributions to the Teachers College community as part of the Provost Student Excellence Awards on Thursday, April>>>
More than two years after Russia’s invasion in 2022, the educational situation in Ukraine remains fractured. One month after the invasion, more than half of the country’s children were>>>
Teachers College Campus Effective Tuesday, 5/28, at 6:00 a.m., all Columbia-affiliated community members, as well as guests and visitors, may access TC’s campus. This includes the Zankel Hall>>>
Just over 70 years after Brown v Board of Education, educational equity is still elusive, even more so after a rise in book bans and the end of race-based affirmative action in college>>>
In recognition of years of hard work and the successful completion of their degrees, Teachers College celebrated the more than 2,000 graduates from the Class of 2024 on May 14 and 15 in four>>>
Every year, first generation students are celebrated at TC’s Diversity and First Generation Convocation ceremony, honored for their accomplishments and for overcoming challenges as first>>>
On Wednesday, 05/15/2024, Columbia University will be hosting a Student Graduation Celebration which requires West 120th St. to be closed from Broadway to Amsterdam Ave. to parking beginning at>>>
Teachers College Campus Teachers College’s operating status remains the same. All TC identification holders and their guests are welcome to access TC’s campus via the Zankel Hall entrance>>>