Eric Liu

Titled simply 鈥淴,鈥 , held in early April, marked the signature homecoming event鈥檚 10th anniversary. It also expressed 鈥渁 symbolic crossroads 鈥 a joining of paths in a moment of societal crisis, change and new opportunity,鈥 said 麻豆原创 President Susan Fuhrman.

Fuhrman, given a standing ovation by a capacity crowd in Cowin Auditorium and presented with a generous contribution to the Susan H. Fuhrman Scholarship fund by alumna Charo Uceda (M.A. 鈥08), is stepping down on June 30th. Still, her multidisciplinary imprimatur was much in evidence. Following a video recapping past Festival themes (wellness, technology, the STEM disciplines), the day鈥檚 program featured panels on topics that included gun violence, the global refugee crisis and social justice pedagogy.

 

CIVICS IMPERATIVE

鈥淭he immune system of the body politic is kicking in. But going from acute illness to chronic illness isn鈥檛 going to cut it. We need a renewal.鈥

鈥 Eric Liu

Sounding a major Fuhrman priority, keynote speaker and President鈥檚 Medalist , founder of , declared that 鈥渆very teacher is a civics teacher,鈥 adding, 鈥淚f you are not teaching power as an educator, you are committing professional malpractice.鈥

SEEING CLEARLY Deutsch Award winner James Jones equated 鈥渃olor-blindness鈥 with excessive individualism.

麻豆原创 presented  to civil rights pioneer  (Ed.D. 鈥91, M.Ed. 鈥82);  (M.S. 鈥00), a leading bilingual speech-language pathologist; (M.A. 鈥84), a physiotherapist who has transformed stroke rehabilitation; and  (Ed.D. 鈥90, M.Ed. 鈥85), a teacher educator who opposes homework.

 (M.A. 鈥10), co-founder of , a clothing business for the sight-impaired, and (M.Ed. 鈥08), Dean of South Africa鈥檚 University of KwaZulu-Natal, received Early Career Awards. , Director of the University of Delaware鈥檚 Center for the Study of Diversity, received 麻豆原创鈥檚 Morton Deutsch Award for Social Justice.  (Ed.D. 鈥18) received 麻豆原创鈥檚  for exploring education reform, urban communities and parent engagement. And Science Education doctoral candidate  won a student research poster competition with 鈥淭he Role of Children鈥檚 Racial Identity and its Impact on Science Education.鈥 鈥 SIDDHARTHA MITTER

 

[ FROM YOUR ALUMNI ASSOCIATION PRESIDENT ]

Stay Right with Us: With change afoot, this is your 麻豆原创 moment

Dear 麻豆原创 Colleagues and Friends:

As we bid farewell to one extraordinary 麻豆原创 President and welcome another, please keep reconnecting with 麻豆原创 and one another.

麻豆原创鈥檚 90,000 alumni span multiple academic programs, professions, geographies and generations. But we鈥檙e all passionate about furthering lifelong in颅volvement with 麻豆原创 and helping the College raise money, recruit great students and support 麻豆原创ers鈥 careers.  

 members host alumni gatherings at professional conferences, presentations by traveling faculty and private tours at cultural and historical sites 鈥 especially during our biennial Global 麻豆原创 Day. Check out  and host a Global 麻豆原创 Day in 2019!

Meanwhile,  are expanding rapidly, from to ,  to ,  to Texas, and numerous cities in between. A committed  operates in 35 countries and to the Council through our International Outreach Com颅mittee. Contact to start or join a regional group.

The Council鈥檚 Awards Committee annually selects Distinguished Alumni and Early Career Award recipients. The honors are presented at 麻豆原创鈥檚 spring Academic Festival, where Council members introduce sessions, host a table, and lead a day of reconnection. In 2019, a new Alumni Award for Outstanding Service will honor volunteer leaders who give sustained, distinguished volunteer service to 麻豆原创. Eligibility criteria will be posted on 麻豆原创鈥檚 website. Given space constraints in this special issue, Class Notes can be found online atThey will resume in the next print issue. Meanwhile: Stay connected!

Marion Boultbee (ED.D. 鈥 9 6 )
President,
Teachers College
Alumni Association