Warner Burke, in collaboration with 麻豆原创 alumni David Hoff and Silse Martel, Burke Assessments, a company formed to promote and further research on Learning Agility.

Peter Coleman presented research on sustainably peaceful societies and depolarization at the 2024 International Congress of Psychology conference in Prague and the Alliance for Peacebuilding PeaceCon conference in Washington, DC.

Jonathan Collins launched the School Board and Youth Engagement Lab, which is building technology innovations for more equitable civic engagement and more. 

Jane K. Dickinson will be as a fellow into the American Academy of Nursing for her “work on changing negative messages in diabetes, which has led to the development of clinical guidelines and standards of care nationally, and language guidance papers internationally.”

Christopher Emdin hosted two recent events at the College, including the annual Hip-Hop Education conference, which convened more than 300 educators passionate about culturally-relevant learning; and the Impact Mentorship Summit, which — with city officials — offered mentorship opportunities across disciplines to more than 100 men of color.

David T. Hansen received the 2024 John Dewey Society Lifetime Achievement Award for his “creative and critical” scholarship on Dewey in relation to other important thinkers as well as to crucial contemporary questions concerning democracy and education.

Matthew Henley received the for Dance Research Methodologies: Ethics, Orientations and Practices, co-edited with Rosemary Candelario, and the

Xiaodong Lin Siegler joined Getty’s award-winning podcast Recording Artists for its season debut to the impact of failure on artists and scientists. 

Bettina Love was among the honorees at the 2024 Black Girl Magic Ball. 

Sonali Rajan presented her research, titled “Threat assessment within a system of prevention: Situation threat assessment in the social and environmental context,” at the National Academies Workshop in early September. 

Amra Sabic-El-Rayess delivered keynotes at the and Her memoir, , received praise by , , and . Additionally, has been included in

Rachel Talbert has been the National Academy of Education/Spencer Postdoctoral Fellowship, during which she will investigate the implementation of the curriculum developed with Lenape Center. 

Michelle Troche has the Landis Award for Outstanding Mentorship from the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. 

Lori Quinn has been the next editor-in-chief of the . She will assume the role in January 2025. 

Hansun Zhang Waring delivered a plenary address at the International Institute of Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis (IIEMCA) Conference: Seoul, Korea.