Not Enough Books with Characters of Color? ‘No Problem,’ Says Alexis Clark ’20 M.S.
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.
Read MoreThe 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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Read MoreThe 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.
Read MoreAfter 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.
Read MoreSecondary Education Professor Deborah Shanley co-wrote a chapter in America’s Largest Classroom: What We Learn from Our National Parks (University of California Press, 2020). The chapter is titled “What Really
Read More½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï asked some faculty to weigh in on Election 2020, which is happening during an unprecedented time. Here is what they had to say.
Read MoreAs New York City battles the COVID-19 pandemic, many among the campus community have leapt into action.
Read MoreSusan Lee (Stecker) Walling ’66, and her husband Bob established a generous scholarship that will support civic-minded students in their efforts to improve conditions for their communities.
Read More2019 was a banner year for all things Magner: The Magner Career Center recently achieved 15 years of helping students succeed on their career paths, and the center’s founder, Marge Magner, celebrated the 50th anniversary of her graduation from ½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï.
Read MoreTwo School of Education graduates found their passion in helping students of color who might not otherwise get the push they need to succeed.
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