Seventh-grade science teacher and former Temple Teacher Residency student, Lauren Hassan was recently featured in The Philadelphia Tribune for winning two grants from the Society for Science and the Public and IgniteSTEM to develop STEM programming at C.C.A. Baldi Middle School.Hassan has always been passionate about science and teaching. While studying biochemistry at Villanova University, Hassan tutored students and after graduation, worked as a chemist for four years, eventually returning to Pennsylvania for another degree. This time, Hassan enrolled in Temple University's...
There are a variety of reasons why it's great to be a College of Education and Human Development student! Below are some of our favorites.The CommunityThe College of Education and Human Development has a close-knit community; this is a place where everyone knows your name. Whether you need help with homework, want friends to eat dinner with, or just want to chat with someone new, College of Education and Human Development students, staff and faculty are always there for each other! The FacultyOur faculty are changemakers that impact students' everyday lives. Not only do they...
Throughout the career of Sara Goldrick-Rab, professor of higher education policy and sociology, it has been her prophetic mission to support underserved college students around the nation. Goldrick-Rab has produced numerous reports with her team at the Hope Center for College, Community, and Justice, bringing attention to the unfortunate, yet prevalent issue of housing and food insecurity on college campuses. Because of Goldrick-Rab and her team's dedication to advocacy and research, changes are being made on college campuses around the nation. Goldrick-Rab and her team at the...
James M. Myers EDU'19 fully embodies Temple University's official motto—Perseverantia Vincit, or "Perseverance Conquers."While working towards an undergraduate degree in finance at the Fox School of Business, tragedy struck. In late December 2013, he suffered from a seizure. Jim was taken to Temple University Hospital and underwent a craniotomy to remove a large brain tumor. He recovered in time to attend Spring 2014 classes only eleven days after his surgery. Jim triumphed through his semester, later graduating in 2015 with a BBA in Finance. Following graduation, he...
Evy Lopez-Feliciano is a mother—to her soon-to-be 18-year-old son, and to each student she supervises in the Office of the Vice Provost for Faculty Affairs, where she works full-time supporting faculty. She's a wife, too, and cares for her own mother, who's 85 years old and has been diagnosed with dementia. And now, after 14 years of juggling classes, full-time work and the demands of life, she's a Temple graduate. Lopez-Feliciano completed her bachelor's degree in adult and organizational development in the College of Education and Human Development in December and will...
The College of Education and Human Development at Temple University is honored to announce that actor, Hill Harper will speak at its Commencement ceremony on May 10th.Hill Harper is an award-winning actor, best-selling author, entrepreneur, health and wellness ambassador/educator and philanthropist. Harper currently stars as Dr. Marcus Andrews on TV's #1 new drama The Good Doctor on ABC. Harper also headlines HLN's How It Really Happened with Hill Harper and stars in the just released podcast Legal Wars. Previously, Harper starred on CSI: NY and Showtime's award-winning series...
College of Education and Human Development alumnus, Ben Herold EDU '03 was named a Spencer Fellows in Education Reporting by Columbia University for the 2019-2020 academic year. Per the Spencer Fellows website, "The fellows come from a variety of backgrounds and diverse news organizations to study at Columbia and work on significant works of journalism. This year's group plans to examine demographic shifts in American suburban school districts, connections between school desegregation policies and affirmative action in higher education, and rural education challenges in both...
The Philadelphia College Prep Roundtable (PCPR) will honor two members of the College of Education and Human Development at its "Night at the Roundtable" event. The honorees include Gregory Anderson, Dean of the College of Education and Human Development and professor of Higher Education and Sara Goldrick-Rab, professor of higher education policy and sociology. Anderson will receive the Dr. Constance Clayton Education Award and Goldrick-Rab will receive the Debra Weiner Community Impact Award.About the Philadelphia College Prep RoundtableThe Philadelphia College Prep Roundtable...
Sara Goldrick-Rab, professor of higher education policy and sociology and founder of the Hope Center for College, Community and Justice was recognized by Diverse: Issues in Higher Education in its eighth annual special report featuring 35 women who have changed higher education "by tackling some of higher education's toughest challenges, exhibiting extraordinary leadership skills and making a positive difference in their respective communities."As highlighted in the report honoring Women's History Month, "Goldrick-Rab is the founder of the Hope Center for College, Community,...
The Hope Center for College, Community, and Justice published a report that describes the results of the #RealCollege survey administered in the fall of 2018 at all of the undergraduate campuses in the City University of New York (CUNY) system. The #RealCollege survey is the nation's largest annual assessment of basic needs security among college students. The survey, which specifically evaluates access to affordable food and housing, began in 2015 under the Wisconsin HOPE Lab.Read the report here.
Temple University was selected as a recipient of a four year, $195,966 grant from the U.S. Department of Education to refund its Child Care Access Means Parents in Schools (CCAMPIS) Program. The program is run through the Family, School and Community Lab in the College of Education and Human Development, and has started recruiting undergraduate participants to provide with free child care, academic success workshops, peer networking opportunities and individualized support. The CCAMPIS program will support 10-16 student-parents and fund their child care year-round through...
A grant from the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Education and Cultural Affairs recently enabled Temple's Intensive English Language Program (IELP) to host 24 English teachers from 23 countries, from China to Madagascar, for a special two-week program."This was a rare opportunity to bring together educational representatives from around the world to share in unique global perspectives. In doing so, we learned that we are all confronted with similar challenges and are united in our desire to provide the best education possible for all students," said Jacqueline McCafferty,...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) appointed Linda Darling-Hammond, EDU '78 head of the 11-member California state Board of Education. Darling-Hammond is one of the most renowned names in education. An expert in teacher education and educational equity, she served as transition chief to Barack Obama after his 2008 presidential election win. Darling-Hammond is a former president of the American Educational Research Association and recipient of its awards for Distinguished Contributions to Research, Lifetime Achievement, and Research-to-Policy. She is also former executive director...
As a partner of the Norristown Area School District, the Intergenerational Center will expand Temple's GEAR UP efforts beyond Philadelphia.The initiative by the U.S. Department of Education, called Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs—or GEAR UP—awards seven-year grants to partnerships that provide services to middle and high schools with high rates of poverty among their students. GEAR UP grantees serve a cohort of students beginning in sixth grade and follow the cohort through high school into their first year of college. NASD's $7...
A study conducted by Sara Goldrick-Rab, professor of higher education policy and sociology and The Hope Center for College, Community, and Justice was featured on CBS Sunday Morning and shed light on housing insecuirty among college students.The following is an excerpt from Goldrick-Rab's appearance.The number of homeless college students struggling just like Bigham is hard to quantify, but it's big. According to financial aid applications, there are more than 68,000 students who claim to be homeless. "I think the idea that hard-working, talented people who are trying to get an...
The Intergenerational Center at Temple University-College of Education and Human Development Awarded Seed Funding to Investigate the Region's Youth Caregiving Population and Implement Support Services for the Youth and their Families, Starting in North PhiladelphiaThe Intergenerational Center will expand its Caregiver Support programs in early 2019 by launching an initiative called Project NYCE (Network for Youth Caregiver Engagement) to serve caregiving youth, a hidden population in the Philadelphia region. Utilizing seed funding from the Gene and Marlene Epstein Humanitarian...
Dean Gregory Anderson and the College of Education and Human Development are excited to celebrate the college's 100th Anniversary. Founded in 1919, the College of Education and Human Development will host a distinguished speaker series and forums to engage with thought leaders and innovative change-makers who inspire us to challenge our assumptions, explore the world from different angles, and shape the narrative of shared experiences. In advance of its first event, College of Education and Human Development Dean Gregory Anderson, Assistant Dean Grace Greenwich, and keynote...
In recognition of university-based scholars in the United States who are doing the most to shape educational practice and policy, Rick Hess of EducationWeek released the 2019 Edu-Scholar Public Influence Rankings. In this year's ranking, two College of Education and Human Development faculty members were recognized in the top 20. Sara Goldrick-Rab, professor of higher education policy and sociology was ranked sixth, one spot up from her 2018 ranking. Marc Lamont Hill, Steve Charles professor of media, cities, and solutions and professor of urban education, was ranked #16, a 39...