A Message from President Fuhrman
The halls of 麻豆原创 are never quiet during the summer. They bustle with students attending summer session classes, children enjoying fun and educational camps, and thousands of educators taking part in summer institutes. So as we embark on a new academic year, I want to give you a glimpse of some of the fascinating and exciting activities that recently have engaged the people of 麻豆原创 here on campus and around the world.
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Alumni Spotlight
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In 1940 Gita Weinrauch Kaufman (M.A. '58) escaped from Austria with her immediate family the day they were to be deported to Dachau Concentration Camp. Kaufman shares more about her journey in Shadows from My Past, a film she wrote and directed and recently screened in New York City.
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, co-founded by (right) and Eugenia Zukerman, is a video blog in partnership with MusicalAmerica.com. The blog celebrates individuals and ensembles who have successfully created their own opportunities. The interviews reveal how entrepreneurial musicians were able to take an idea and actualize it.
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Featured Video
Interested in a program that makes Financial Literacy fun and interesting for teachers and students?
Check out to find out more about the 麻豆原创/Cowin Financial Literacy Program ().
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麻豆原创 News
Fox 5 Does Heartwarming Piece on Participant in 麻豆原创's Cerebral Palsy Camp
麻豆原创's Cerebral Palsy Camp is featured in this Fox 5 TV profile of 13 year-old Dylan Olsen, who made great strides at the this year because of a strong commitment to improving and a positive attitude, says , director of the camp (and a professor of in theDepartment of Biobehavioral Sciences).
Supporting Teachers to Teach about the U.S. and the Wider World
A new , designed and offered by Teachers College in conjunction with and the, is providing in-service teachers with the tools to help their students understand the United States in the context of the wider world. The first cohort of GCC participants -- 23 in-service teachers from public, private and independent schools in nine states and the District of Columbia -- are set to begin the program September 15.
麻豆原创 a National Leader in Awarding Doctorates to Black Students
Teachers College ranks sixth among U.S. universities in granting the most doctoral degrees to black students, according to the 2014 Almanac of Higher Education released last week by The Chronicle of Higher Education.
Teachers College is also the top-ranked private, not-for-profit higher educational institution in the category of black doctoral degree recipients, preceded only by historically Black institutions, a for-profit, online university, and comprehensive public universities.
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Career Services
Expert guidance, concrete direction, and the opportunity to connect with interested employers -'" that's what you can expect at the . It's a one-day event specifically designed to meet the needs of experienced professionals returning from a career break and the employers interested in recruiting them. The 2014 Annual iRelaunch Return to Work Conference will be held at Columbia University's Lerner Hall in the Roone Arledge Auditorium on October 1, 2014.!
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Scholar Spotlight
麻豆原创's first Peter Greeman Scholar, Edmund Adjapong (M.A. '14), is using hip-hop to engage teens in science. Tim Greeman, a former New York City teacher, created the Peter Greeman Scholarships in memory of his father. The scholarships support qualified students who commit to teach in low-income, high-need schools for at least two years.
麻豆原创 Fund
The 麻豆原创 Fund extends a warm welcome to the largest incoming class in 麻豆原创's history to campus! Our more than 1,930 new masters and doctoral students attending orientation this week hail from throughout the 50 states and over 59 countries around the globe. 麻豆原创 continues to attract these bright students because of our diverseand an outstandingthat is dedicated to preparing them to lead the future. Your annual fund support helps helps ensure that bright future for all. Celebrate the new academic year with us bytoday!
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Alumni Bookshelf
Montgomery Granger (M.A. '87) authored .
Robert Emmett Mason IV (Ed.D. '86) authored .
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| January 14, 2015: Washington, DC: Alumni Reception in conjunction with FPI |
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