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The source for news and events at Teachers College, Columbia University
Volume XVI, No. 8 ♦ 6/2011

Meet Our 2011 Graduates
They're moving on, but they're taking a lot of TC with them. A cross-section of this year's graduates -- with more to come -- from programs ranging from speech and language pathology to counseling and clinical psychology.
Published: 5/30/2011
At Commencement, an Educators' Call to Arms
The College's 2011 graduates are urged to pursue both excellence and equity
Published: 5/21/2011
A Career Takes Wing
Children's educational television made its mark on Corey Chapman. Now he's ready to make his mark on it
Published: 5/15/2011
But Seriously, Folks
Franziska Stutz is following a plan -- but not too carefully
Published: 5/15/2011
Education Policy Grounded in Research
T. Nicole Washington wants to translate research for educators and policymakers.
Published: 5/15/2011
Framing the Debate
Basem Hassan wants to use art to precipitate societal change.
Published: 5/15/2011
Giving Care Where It's Needed
Whether in addressing the U.S. nursing shortage or poverty in his native Philippines, Medel Paguirigan focuses on helping vulnerable populations
Published: 5/15/2011
Helping Mexico's Lost Generations
Mexican immigrant teens are often trapped in dead-end jobs without hope for education. Doctoral graduate Isabel Martinez has explored ways to help
Published: 5/15/2011
Living a Dream Deferred
Lenore Karo began higher education at age 51. She shows no signs of stopping.
Published: 5/15/2011
Probing the Nature of Giftedness
Doctoral student and award-winning principal Anael Alston believes excellence is a quality that can be attained
Published: 5/15/2011
Thinking Outside the Bubble
Ian Blood started out teaching English in Africa. He's ended up exploring the power of computerized test scoring to diagnose learning issues.
Published: 5/15/2011
Walking the Talk
Maria Hinkson's career change to speech and language pathology had some initial doubters. She never wavered
Published: 5/15/2011
Everybody's Talking About Creativity - But Why Do We Need It in the Classroom?
"Many of us enter school as question marks and leave as periods. Why do we squash creativity?"
Published: 6/1/2011
Going Back to Creativity's Source
Free from self-consciousness, the very young have much to teach us
Published: 6/1/2011
Remembering It All
Emeritus Professor Len Blackman reads from his new memoir
Published: 6/1/2011
Looking Beyond the Negative Realities of Mental Disability
Blackman Lecturer Elisabeth Dykens takes on the complexity of intellectual and developmental disorders
Published: 6/1/2011
Macy Exhibit Focuses on Learning through Games
When was the last time you could walk into an art gallery and start playing chess? Now, thanks to Game Show NYC - The Art of Learning Through Games, the current exhibit at Macy Gallery, gallery-goers can do just that-'"and more. On exhibit from May 16 through June 3, the current show "expands the concept of an art show by making the enjoyment of art an interactive and educative experience."
Published: 5/27/2011
TC Short Takes
Updates on honors, awards and TC people in the news
Published: 6/1/2011
Getting With the Program
Scratch Day at TC spreads the word about an intuitive visual language
Published: 6/1/2011
Meeting Up with Their Inner Child
Members of MIT's Lifelong Kindergarten Group Visit TC to Talk Scratch
Published: 6/1/2011
Giving to TC Fund Rises, Led by Trustees and Dewey Circle Members
Published: 6/6/2011



