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‘Los Sures’ A Film By Diego Echeverria At Columbia In Harlem

02/14/201702/14/2017

Join Columbia Univerity for a screening of Los Sures by Director Diego Echeverria. Produced in 1984, the film, which documents neighborhood life in South Williamsburg, Brooklyn, is an important record of the history of New York City and the communities of students we teach.

Jimmy Jean-Louis ADIFF’s 2016 Guest Of Honor At Columbia University In Harlem

11/07/201611/07/2016

Socially conscious actor Jimmy Jean-Louis will be Guest of Honor of the 24th Annual African Diaspora International Film Festival.

US Second Lady Jill Biden Gives Keynote Address On Community Colleges At Columbia

10/31/201610/31/2016

Celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Community College Research Center (CCRC), Teachers College President Susan Fuhrman and Professor Thomas Bailey will host United States Second Lady, Dr. Jill Biden.

Teachers College Hosts Clinton Campaign Senior Policy Advisor In Harlem

10/06/201610/06/2016

Shining a spotlight on education, a topic that has yet to be at the forefront of the 2016 presidential election, Christopher Edley, Jr., senior policy advisor to the Hillary Clinton Campaign, will give insight on the candidate’s views and proposed policies during the Phyllis L. Kossoff Lecture on Education and Policy.

Grad Students Get OK To Unionize At Columbia In Harlem

08/24/201608/24/2016

The National Labor Relations Board has ruled that student teachers and research assistants at private universities are employees and have a right to be represented by unions.

Harlem’s Teachers College Announces Findings Of “Who Opts Out and Why?

08/10/201608/10/2016

Teachers College, Columbia University today unveiled the findings of Who Opts Out and Why?—the first national, independent survey of the “opt-out” movement.

Join The Summer Teachers and Scholars Institute At Columbia In Harlem

05/30/201605/30/2016

Columbia University’s Institute for Research in African-American Studies (IRAAS) will convene a one-week Summer Teachers and Scholars Institute (STSI), focusing particularly on the history, cultures, and institutions of African-descended peoples in New York City.

Four Leaders To Be Honored By Teachers College In Harlem

05/12/201605/12/2016

At its 2016 Convocation ceremonies taking place between May 16 – 18, Teachers College, Columbia University will present its Medal for Distinguished Service to four leaders pursuing social justice in a variety of fields.

Just Food Conference Serves It Up At Columbia In Harlem

04/12/201604/16/2016

By Lil Nickelson On Sunday, March 13th, 2016 Just Food held its annual conference at Teachers College, on the campus of Columbia University at the Laurie M. Tisch Center for Food, Education & Policy. 

Full Steam Ahead With Teachers College’s Academic Festival

03/25/201603/25/2016

Underscoring its support for adding the arts to the nation’s focus on STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) Teachers College, Columbia University’s Academic Festival 2016.

Equity Play By Students From Harlem (And Beyond) At Columbia

03/20/201603/20/2016

Be inspired, informed and entertained by an original educational-equity-themed play written and performed by the Campaign for Educational Equity’s high-school-student collaborators from Epic Theatre Ensemble.

Teachers College Presents “10467,” An Educational Equity In Harlem

03/18/201603/18/2016

Teachers College, Columbia University’s Campaign for Educational Equity, in collaboration with the Epic Theatre Ensemble, is presenting 10467, an original, educational equity-themed play written and performed by high school students.

Teachers College’s Minority Postdoctoral Fellowship Program Celebrates 20 Years In Harlem

03/14/201603/14/2016

As the nation’s attention increasingly focuses on the need for greater diversity in higher education, alumni of the Teachers College Minority Postdoctoral Fellowship gathered at the College on March 4 to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the program and discuss the ongoing need to promote opportunities for underrepresented scholars of color in academia.

The Roots & Wings of Hip-Hop Culture At Columbia In Harlem

02/27/201602/27/2016

Very interesting panel discussion mash up from Abiodun Oyewole, Joey Bada$$ to Dr. Chris Emdin, Toni Blackman in The Roots & Wings of Hip-Hop Culture: Exploring Hip-Hop, Healing and Spirituality on Monday, February 29th, 2016,at Teachers College in West Harlem, NY.

Schomburg’s Muhammad Gives Keynote At Teachers College In Harlem

02/23/201602/24/2016

Celebrating the 20th anniversary of its Minority Post-Doctoral Fellowship program, Teachers College will host Dr. Khalil Gibran Muhammad, director of the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture for a keynote address.

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