In the Media
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November 23, 2015
, The Atlantic

The Missing Black Students at Elite American Universities

“Even at places that are impressively diverse, students still feel very much on the fringes,” said Shaun Harper.

Awards & Honors
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November 23, 2015

John DeFlaminis was awarded $756,844 grant from the School District of the City of York, PA; $28,000 from the Wallingford-Swarthmore School District; $39,200 from the Gloucester City Public Schools; and $16,000 from the School District of Philadelphia. 

 

Awards & Honors
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November 23, 2015

Doctoral candidate Katie Clonan-Roy was awarded prestigious Center for Teaching & Learning fellowship for excellence in teaching.

 

Jonathan A. Supovitz, Penn GSE
Awards & Honors
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November 23, 2015

Jonathan Supovitz received a Gregory and EJ Milken Foundation award to examine a potentially game-changing new model of school leadership.

 

Andy Porter, Penn GSE
Awards & Honors
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November 23, 2015

Andy Porter received a $10-million, 5-year grant from the Institute of Education Sciences to lead a center to study college- and career-readiness standards on a national scale.

 

Awards & Honors
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November 23, 2015

Sigal Ben-Porath and Rand Quinn received a Gregory and EJ Milken Foundation award to explore the impact of civic opportunities for high school students in Philadelphia.

 

In the Media
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November 17, 2015
, Inside Higher Ed

Not a Spectator Sport

Penn AHEAD's Peter Eckel and Cathy Trower write about the impact and role of governing boards on college climate. 

Press Releases
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November 13, 2015
WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? Penn GSE Psychologist and Race Expert Available for Comment on University of Missouri Protest/Yale Protest
In the Media
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November 13, 2015
, USA Today

After Missouri, it's time for college athletes to stick up for themselves

Shaun Harper speaks to For The Win about the power of college athletes in the wake of Missouri. 

Penn GSE News
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November 11, 2015

Penn GSE faculty have achieved a rare trifecta in the leadership of professional organizations. Three top associations in education have elected four Penn GSE faculty members to current or future terms as president—demonstrating the School’s place at the forefront of education.

Marybeth Gasman, Penn GSE
In the Media
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November 11, 2015
, U.S. News & World Report

Resignation Could Have Been Avoided at University of Missouri

"Too many college presidents don't do enough and hope the problem goes away," says Marybeth Gasman

Penn GSE News
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November 10, 2015

In the NYT, Ebony Thomas states that the book A Fine Dessert presents a “degrading” depiction of an enslaved African-American mother and daughter in 1810 South Carolina. 

In the Media
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November 6, 2015
, The New York Times

‘A Fine Dessert’: Judging a Book by the Smile of a Slave

“Publishers are not thinking enough about who is reading these books,” says Ebony E. Thomas.

Marybeth Gasman, Penn GSE
In the Media
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November 4, 2015
, Inside Higher Ed

String of Shootings at Black Colleges

Marybeth Gasman comments on shootings at HBCUs in the context of other recent campus shootings.

Penn GSE News
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October 30, 2015

In an op-ed for the Washington Post, C-SAIL director Andy Porter writes that the focus of education reform should be implementing more rigorous content, not standardized testing. 

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