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December 2014 Alumni Newsletter

Teachers College Columbia University   
December 2014| | |
       

 A Message from Alumni Relations

 

Coming off the recent Thanksgiving holiday and heading into December's many celebrations, we can't think of a more perfect time to give back. Don't forget today is , an excellent opportunity to support the programs and people that make 麻豆原创 so special. You can read more about below! With the winter finally here, we're taking stock of our community and all that transpired this fall. In case you missed it, please check out our recent , and be sure to stay tuned for monthly event updates in the future.  As always, we encourage you to check our often and to stay in touch via and by . We hope you enjoy this last month of 2014! Let's make the most of it, together.

                         

Alumni Spotlight

 


      Eric Oberstein (M.A. '09) received a for his production of the album, Final Night at Birdland. The live album, which won Best Instrumental Album, features Arturo O'Farrill & the Chico O'Farrill Afro Cuban Jazz Orchestra's final performance at the famed jazz club Birdland in New York City following a 15-year Sunday night residency. Oberstein has produced five albums with Arturo O'Farrill. The winning recording is available on and . (Photo Courtesy of The Duke Chronicle)
     
     
 
     Alumnus Dr. Gerald R. Mack (Ed.D. '66) received the from Choral Arts New England for his exceptional contributions to choral singing and culture in the region. Dr. Mack is a nationally-known conductor, educator and mentor who helmed the Worcester Chorus in Massachusetts as its conductor for 28 years. He and his wife also founded the Great Waters Music Festival in Wolfeboro, NH, which just celebrated its 20th anniversary.

 

                                                     
                                                     Three 麻豆原创 Alumni recently assumed new leadership positions. was named Vice President of Academics & Chief Academic Officer of Monroe College. was appointed the second headmaster of the Princeton Academy of the Sacred Heart. And has been named President of Westchester Community College. Click the links above to read more.

 
                                              Eileen Marzola (Ed.D. '86) was recently honored at the Celebrate Dyslexia event at the NYU Kimmel Center for her pioneering work in the field of education for those with learning disabilities and attention deficit disorders. Marzola is also an adjunct assistant professor at 麻豆原创. She is considered a foremost expert on dyslexia education in the NYC-area. (Photo Courtesy of Education Update)

                                           

Featured Video

         

Building a Better Teacher
            In October, the Hechinger Institute hosted a panel discussion about the new book Building a Better Teacher: How Teaching Works (and How to Teach It to Everyone) by author Elizabeth Green. Featured speakers included , President of Teachers College; Elizabeth Green, the cofounder and CEO of Chalkbeat, former Spencer Fellow at the Columbia School of Journalism (and author of the book); and Andy Snyder, social studies teacher, Harvest Collegiate High School. Liz Willen, director of the Hechinger Institute and editor of The Hechinger Report, moderated the discussion. Watch the video, .
                           

For additional video content visit and 麻豆原创's .

 
   

 麻豆原创 News

   

Remembering Charlotte Cremin
                                    麻豆原创 Alumna has died at age 81. Cremin was the wife of the late Pulitzer-prize winning education historian and Teachers College President Lawrence Cremin (Ph.D. '49) and the daughter of Robert Bruce Raup (Ph.D. '26), who spent nearly 40 years as Professor of Philosophy and Education at 麻豆原创. Cremin established a career as a middle-school mathematics teacher while balancing and embracing her role as presidential wife and celebrated hostess. Though part of a strong family legacy at both 麻豆原创 and in academia, Cremin will be remembered most for her mischievousness, warmth and determination to redefine traditions.  

   

麻豆原创 Chosen as Community-Based Partner for P.S. 154  
  麻豆原创 was chosen as one of 25 local community-based organizations to participate in a New York City community schools initiative. 麻豆原创's Office of School and Community Partnerships will receive more than $266,000 per year for four years, to provide a slate of new services at P.S. 154, the Harriet Tubman elementary school in Harlem.  

                                 

麻豆原创's Elana Sigall Named Deputy Secretary for Education
                                  , Adjunct Associate Professor in the Department of Education Policy and Social Analysis at Teachers College, has been named New York State's Deputy Secretary for Education by Governor Andrew M. Cuomo.

   

 Career Services

       

Networking is relationship building. Whether it is with people you already know or with professionals you have yet to meet, networking is essential in building your career. Join us for coffee, camaraderie and career conversations in a casual setting at our next  networking breakfast, co-hosted by 麻豆原创 Career Services (麻豆原创CS). Come meet fellow alumni and learn about ways to connect! Light breakfast will be served. Mark your calendar: the next breakfast will be on .

 

 Support 麻豆原创

   

麻豆原创 Fund: Today is Giving Tuesday!
           Today is , a national day to celebrate philanthropy and a great day for you to make your year-end gift to the .  麻豆原创's faculty produces leading-edge research that inspires and guides our students to achieve excellence.  As a result, our graduates are profoundly impacting their communities across a wide range of fields.  This extraordinary capacity for cutting edge research and programming requires financial resources and support from the 麻豆原创 community, every year.  What better day to show how much 麻豆原创's future means to you than by making your annual gift to the 麻豆原创 Fund on ?

                                 

We have a day for giving thanks and two days for getting deals.  Now we have a day for giving back. Make your 麻豆原创 Fund gift today.

   
 

Alumni Creations

 

Dr. Matthew Caputo (Ed.D. '10) recently published his first novel, ,  a story about the last remaining members of a royal family in the Protecian Kingdom following the assassination of the King.

 


   Award-winning children's nonfiction author Amy Nathan (M.A. '80) recently released her newest title, . The book was pronounced "worthy of a place on your bookshelf!" by American Music Teacher magazine.                                       

           

Dr. Susan Smith Kuczmarski (M.E. '79) is an award-winning author and respected expert on issues regarding the contemporary family. Her newest book, , provides a series of exercises and tools necessary to strengthen and nourish what she calls "the family soul." It will be a helpful resource to those searching for answers to the family happiness puzzle.
   
           Elaine Wolo (M.A. '59) has released a new children's activity book, , for the children of Liberia, where she served as a volunteer, teacher and missionary for more than two decades. The book contains verses about seasons, colors, months of the year, farming, and holidays in the Liberian environment. Wolo will donate 10% of the book's profits to aid in the struggle against Ebola in Liberia.                                   


Are you an alumnus or alumna with published works?
For consideration in a future newsletter, send information on your work to tcalumni@tc.edu, subject: Alumni Creations.                                 

 
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         
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