At a critical inflection point for social justice issues across the globe, the Teachers College community gathered virtually for  鈥 the College鈥檚 signature, four-day homecoming event 鈥 to discuss how the College鈥檚 faculty, alumni, students and friends are leading groundbreaking work in education, health and psychology.

鈥淭he pandemic has provided the opportunity for us to replace outmoded and unjust systems with new ones that are more beneficial for all,鈥 President Thomas Bailey said during his opening address. 鈥淎ll of this important work and more emanate from Teachers College and its people, yet we can accomplish even greater things if we truly unite our talent and resources. The pandemic continues to teach us that we鈥檙e stronger together.鈥

The Festival included the presentation of the Alumni Awards, as well as panels focused on a variety of issues including the College鈥檚 new initiative to develop a Black studies curriculum for NYC schools, critical food equity policies, the psychological benefits of spirituality and more. [Watch panels from the Festival below, and .]

President鈥檚 Address & the 2021 Alumni Awards Ceremony

鈥淎s we gather virtually to engage with one another on some of the most critical social justice issues of our time, it is also exciting to honor our Alumni Award recipients, who are among the numerous Teachers College alumni making vital contributions to the betterment of our world,鈥 said Rosella Garcia (M.A. 鈥20), Senior Director of Alumni Relations. 鈥淎s the only school of education where faculty, students and alumni collaborate across the fields of education, psychology, health and leadership, the College is uniquely equipped to lead these critical conversations.鈥

Distinguished Alumni Award recipients included Nimrod Aloni (Ph.D. 鈥87), an international leader in the field of humanistic education; Donna T. Bacon (Ed.D. 鈥07), a change agent and advocate whose work focuses on the education, empowerment and health promotion for underserved communities; Noel Tichy (Ph.D. 鈥72), an esteemed management consultant, educator and author committed to uplifting communities; and Chin-Chung Tsai (Ed.D. 鈥96), a ground-breaking scholar in the field of online learning.

Honored Early Career Award recipients included Ruth Gotian (Ed.D. 鈥17), a global expert in leadership development, mentoring, and extreme high achievers, and Shenila Khoja-Moolji (Ed.D. 鈥16), a pioneering scholar who works at the intersection of feminist theory, cultural studies and Islamic studies. Jeffrey S. Putman (Ed.D. 鈥11), Past President of the Alumni Council who served four terms on the Council and a former member of the 21st Century Leaders Committee, received the Alumni Award for Outstanding Service.

Building a Black Studies Curriculum for New York City Public Schools

Diversity in the Workplace: the ROI on DEI

Behind the Episode: Talkback Session with EdUp鈥檚 Producer Elvin Freytes (MA 鈥01) and President Thomas Bailey

Awakened Awareness