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Dean Long Outlines Forward, Outward-Looking Vision for Education School
Three months into her new role as dean of the School of Education, Bridget Terry Long is leading the School through numerous important national discourses.
Ed School Symposium Aims to Combat Sexual Violence in Schools
Katz focused on the positive impact of prevention and education programs for not only young women, but also young men.
'Intellectual Powerhouse': Yascha Mounk Examines the Future of Democracy
In the wake of the 2016 election, as concerns about populism gained greater traction, scholars began to take Mounk’s ideas more seriously.
Eight Harvard Professors Awarded Guggenheim Fellowships
Eight Harvard professors numbered among the 173 scholars, artists, and writers from the United States and Canada awarded prestigious Guggenheim fellowships earlier this month.
Global Support Services Builds Awareness for Sexual Assault Risks Abroad
Flyers and posters, which Global Support Services slid under dormitory doors last week, warn that “sexual assault and gender-based violence have no borders.”
HGSE Hosts Event Discussing Surveillance of Muslim Youth
The Harvard Graduate School of Education hosted a panel discussion Thursday on the effects of surveillance programs that target Muslim and minority youths in schools.
Harvard to Host ‘Crossroad Series’ in Renovated Smith Center
The Crossroad Series will allow recognized undergraduate and graduate student groups to hold events in the newly renovated Smith Campus Center.
Education Researcher Stresses Importance of Teacher Quality at HGSE
Loeb noted previous studies have examined the effect of teacher quality on test scores, but few have examined the effect of teacher quality on attendance.