During the past year, the Capitol riot, vulnerabilities revealed by the coronavirus pandemic, and renewed calls for racial justice have vividly shown that trust in our nation’s democratic>>>
Full program notes: Alumna Recognition: Stephanie J. Rowley, Provost, Dean & Vice President for Academic Affairs Introduction: Stephanie J. Rowley, Provost, Dean & Vice President for>>>
In this continuation of their celebrated Academic Festival 2020 program, Distinguished Alumna Fanshen Cox (M.A. ’97) and Associate Professor of English Education Yolanda Sealey-Ruiz (M.A>>>
Popular gospel, and classical choral works recorded by choir members at home and presented together virtually.
To be prepared for civic life, students must learn to engage in productive conversations with people who hold positions different from their own. In this era of political polarization, teaching>>>
The Biden-Harris Administration faces major policy and political challenges in the education realm. TC Faculty will debate such urgent issues as navigating the pandemic, restoring protections for>>>
The future of this nation is in the hands of our youth. Their success requires our support. We must have faith in their ability to take actionable steps and make real change. This webinar will>>>
Catherine Cheng Stahl was born in China and lived in Sweden, Nashville, Massachusetts, Vienna and Connecticut before coming to New York City and Teachers College three years ago. “It sometimes feels>>>
As Music Manager for the District of Columbia Public Schools (47,500 students, 118 buildings and over 300 music and art teachers), classically trained alumna Katy Ho Weatherly (Ed.D. ’19, M.Ed. ’16)>>>
For decades, organizations have commissioned change management plans and programs to assist teams undergoing transition. These programs were typically developed to align with a company’s>>>
Have you looked around, wanting to get organized and declutter, but didn’t know where to start? Join professional organizer and life coach Jocelyn Kenner (M.A. ’87) as she explains the fundamental>>>
Join us and students in the Multicultural Mathematics Education (MSTM5020) where they will present their vision of a mathematical space for effective education of a multicultural student body>>>
Recognizing the 2021 Earth Day theme to “Restore Our Earth”, hear from student voices, the New York City Department of Education, and TC’s Center for Sustainable Futures on how to>>>
Full program notes: Introduction: David Sadowsky, Assistant Director Guest Speaker: Mary Ann Laverty, Ph.D. Q&A Moderator: Ted Warburton, Ed.D. Senior Fellow Doctoral Student Representatives:>>>
Full program notes: Teachers College Welcome: Thomas Bailey, President Arnhold Institute Welcome: Jody Gottfried Arnhold (M.A. ‘73) Arnhold Institute Symposium Introduction: Barbara Bashaw, Ed.D>>>
The Office of the Vice President for Diversity and Community Affairs, the Office of Graduate Student Life & Development, and the Office of Residential Services invites the TC community to watch>>>
In a segregated New York City of the 1930s, as a young Black woman Mildred L. Johnson found herself unable to secure the teaching job she wanted. Undeterred, she went on to imagine and built a>>>
Happy Thanksgiving from the Teachers College, Columbia University community!