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Call for Master’s Student Proposals Deadline Approaches

The deadline to turn in proposals to present at the 2nd Annual Bilingual/Bicultural Ed. & Applied Linguistics/TESOL Student Symposium is this Friday, March 13, by 5pm EST. All proposals must be...

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Teaching Outside the Lines

by Myiesha Gordon As a freshman in college, I had a Humanities course with a professor named Dr. Myers. Dr. Myers would bring recordings of Gregorian chant to class and play no less than 20 minutes to...

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Professor Megan Laverty to speak at Moral Philosophy Conference in Australia

Professor Megan Laverty by Tim Ignaffo Megan Laverty, Associate Professor in the Philosophy and Education Program, has been invited to join other moral philosophers from around to world to participate...

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Fostering Regional Ties: Applied Linguistics Student at the Second Asian...

By Rongchan Lin How do we evaluate language assessment using ‘fairness’ and ‘justice’? In his engaging address at the 2nd Annual Asian Association for Language Assessment (AALA) Conference, Professor...

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NYS TESOL AL Marks 36th Annual Winter Conference

By Matty Espino for TESOL/Applied Linguistics The 37th Annual Applied Linguistics Winter Conference (ALWC), hosted by the Program in TESOL and Applied Linguistics, will take place Saturday, March 5,...

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TESOL and BBE Student Symposium Showcases Intellect and Friendship

A schism sometimes forms when two related but different fields of study develop misconceptions about one another. The Bilingual/Bicultural Education program at Teachers College holds close the idea...

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Arts Administration Program Upholds Robust Professional and Academic Experiences

It’s no secret that leaving the academic sphere and entering the formal workforce can be an intimidating yet necessary transition. That is why the Program in Arts Administration at Teachers College...

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Students Organize LANSI 5th Annual Conference, Share Knowledge and New...

  Each semester Teachers College is bursting with events both student and faculty-led. Some are movie screenings, others are lectures, and some are full-blown conferences with online streaming,...

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Q&A with Professor Richard Jochum, Creative Technologies Symposium Organizer

By Carie Donnelson In preparation for Art and Art Education’s third Creative Technology Symposium on Friday, May 6, we sat down with Organizer Richard Jochum, Associate Professor of Art & Education...

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Professor Brian MacWhinney Sparks Discourse at 16th Annual APPLE Lecture

Professor Brian MacWhinney. Photo by Margaret Ferrec.   If you have ever tried to master a new language, you might have realized that it is a gradual, and often frustrating process. Unfortunately, many...

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