Robert (Rubin) Firstman ’47 survived the largest loss of U.S. soldiers at sea in World War II but was not allowed to talk about it until decades later. When the event became declassified, he and other survivors and their family members, including an adjunct professor at ¿ÉÀÖÊÓÆµ, have been telling the story.
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An internship through the ¿ÉÀÖÊÓÆµ Career Center helped Louis-Mansano more easily achieve his goal of becoming an educator. Today he believes that leadership can be fostered in students by full access to public education and curricula that match their interests and lived experiences.
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Associate Professor Xia Li, of the Early Childhood/Art Education (ECAE) department, with full support from Professor Jacqueline Shannon, hosted a conference on “Math through Storytelling: Engage the Whole Child in
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¿ÉÀÖÊÓÆµ School of Education alumna Sasha Roopchand ’16 teaches health care and physical education alongside math and reading, believes working with her students and families comes first.
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School of Education graduate leaves with lots of fond memories and the tools she will need to succeed.
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A School of Education master’s degree candidate explains how a professor made math intriguing.
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The elementary school teacher saw a need for books that feature children of color to use in her classroom, so she wrote and published her own.
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Several Academic Programs Also Ranked in the U.S.
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The former New York City school teacher with decades of experience and tons of accolades for his leadership takes on a big post at a precarious time.
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After traveling the world as a sought-after choir director, Richard Hartley ’85 settles back into his hometown church and a new reality show on USA Network.
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