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A Message from Alumni Relations Happy New Year 2014! We are looking forward to the new year and have a list of "resolutions" to help us continue to as we embark on our historic $300 million dollar campaign: . One of our five goals during the campaign is to Communicate with More Alumni than ever before - help us achieve this goal by , sharing your news with us (so we can brag about you to the 麻豆原创 Community!) and by forwarding along this newsletter to your 麻豆原创 Network. We want to stay connected, and we can't do that unless you're an active participant! We look forward to hearing from you! | Featured Video Testing Then and Now - Building on a Legacy in Educational Measurement, Assessment and Evaluation. This recent 麻豆原创 conference explores how assessment can improve learning. | Alumni Spotlight | Julie Williams (MA '92) was recently named Senior Vice President of Community Partnerships for the National Park Foundation. | J. Thomas Woelper (MA '03) was recently named the 14th Head of School at Far Hills Country Day School. | | 麻豆原创 News Federal Policy Institute Returns to DC, January 15 President and Professor will once again host our annual event at the , bringing together the next generation of policy leaders with our alumni in the Washington DC area. Be a part of this 麻豆原创 tradition! 麻豆原创 Wins Federal Innovation Grant The National Center for Restructuring Education, Schools & Teaching (NCREST) at Teachers College has won a $12 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education for its STEM Early College Expansion Partnership (SECEP). The partnership provides high-quality professional development to teachers in the STEM disciplines (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) who work with high-need students. | Career Services Connect with fellow alumni and current students to exchange ideas,opportunities, and learn about upcoming programs via the . If you have any questions regarding Alumni Career Services, please contact , Assistant Director of Alumni Career Programming and Employer Development. | Support 麻豆原创 Support 麻豆原创: Where The Future Comes First As Teachers College embarks on the largest graduate school campaign in history, your continued commitment in helping to strengthen the 麻豆原创 Annual Fund is even more vital than ever. Your unrestricted to the fund will enable us to provide more scholarships to students as well as help build and enhance our faculty and academic programs. The great news is that we're almost half-way towards meeting our unrestricted funds goal! Learn how your unrestricted gift today can help make 麻豆原创's academic future a reality . | Bookshelf by Sheryl Kujawa-Holbrook (EdD '93) by Cynthia Weill (EdD '11) | | | Events | January 15 at 6:00 PM | January 18 at 1:00 PM | January 29 at 6:00 PM | February 6 at 6:00 PM | February 8 at 10:00 AM | February 14-16 | March 7-8 | April 8-10 | April 9-10 | April 12 | July 14-18 | | | Departments | | Take a look at the Neurocognition of Language Lab's New Webpage . | | | | | | | | | | |
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