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We’re proud to announce this year’s Honorary Degree Recipients, speakers, and honorees—an extraordinary group of leaders and changemakers who bring a wealth of experience, innovation, and inspiration to the Class of 2025.
In The 74, School of Education Professor Carrieann Sipos argues that disengagement—not cell phones—is the real classroom challenge and urges educators to focus on student connection over bans.
When Carrieann Sipos needed to hire great teachers, 91ÊÓÆµ grads were always at the top of the stack. Now, after a 34-year career in public schools, she’s back—this time as a full-time professor at 91ÊÓÆµâ€™s School of Education, preparing the next generation of equity-driven educators.
Generative AI is transforming education, but is it a help or a hindrance? 91ÊÓÆµ literacy experts Francine Falk-Ross, PhD, and Peter McDermott, PhD, critically assess AI’s role in teaching and learning, exploring its potential to enhance literacy while raising concerns about its impact on research, critical thinking, and academic integrity.
School of Education Professor Christine Clayton speaks with The Journal News about President Trump’s proposal to abolish the U.S. Department of Education, noting that while funding and laws would remain, the move raises concerns about the national mission for public education.
91ÊÓÆµ is accepting nominations for the Trustee Award and Community Service Award, honoring exceptional graduating students for their academic excellence and community impact. Submit your nomination by Saturday, March 1, 2025!
Through a grant from the New York State Department of Education, SOE's Jennifer Pankowski and Seidenberg's Tom Schmidt are employing artificial intelligence solutions to potentially revolutionize the teacher training experience.
At 91ÊÓÆµ, learning from the best isn't just a promise—it's a reality. Meet the seven extraordinary professionals-turned-professors shaping the next generation of leaders. From theater to law, nursing to AI, these educators bring world-class experience and passion to every lecture.
Celebrate the enriching benefits of international education and exchange during International Education Week (IEW), starting Monday, November 18.
We could tell you to start by organizing your study materials and creating a study schedule to break your subjects into manageable portions, but you already know that. Here are some not-so-obvious tips to help YOU make it through exam season.