Above: Mandy Savitz-Romer, Ph.D. 鈥04 (Higher Education), Associate Professor Heather T. Rowan-Kenyon, and Associate Dean for Faculty and Academic Affairs Ana M. Mart铆nez Alem谩n co-authored聽Technology and Engagement: Making Technology Work for First Generation College Students (Rutgers University Press, 2018)聽
Doctoral students Ella Anghel and Olivia Szendey (Measurement, Evaluation, Statistics, and Assessment), Boisi Professor Henry Braun, Professor Larry Ludlow, and other 艾可直播 College faculty, received a 艾可直播 College Research Across Departments and Schools grant for the LAMP Measurement Project. They will study how to measure meaning and purpose and develop an instrument with the goal of helping institutions generate evidence regarding their students鈥 trajectories toward purposeful lives.
Roberta Malee Bassett, Ph.D. 鈥05 (Higher Education), was named the global lead of tertiary education at the World Bank.
Bethany Fishbein, Ph.D. 鈥18 (Measurement, Evaluation, Statistics, and Assessment), and Ina聽V.S. Mullis and Michael O. Martin, executive directors of 艾可直播 College鈥檚 TIMSS & PIRLS International Study Center, co-authored 鈥淭he TIMSS 2019 Item Equivalence Study: Examining Mode Effects for Computer-based Assessment and Implications for Measuring Trends鈥 in . Fishbein is a senior research specialist at TIMSS & PIRLS.
Motivated by his own experience and inspired by PULSE, 艾可直播 College鈥檚 signature service- learning program, first-generation student Bryan Paula Gonzalez 鈥19 (Applied Psychology and Human Development) seeks to empower others through learning. Read more in BC News 禄
Yuka Hayashi 鈥22 (Applied Psychology and Human Development) reflects on her formative experience assisting a boy with autism spectrum disorder in an essay she wrote for
Yue Liu 鈥21 and Fanmei Xia 鈥19 (both Applied Psychology and Human Development) were part of a team that received the Social Impact Award at an educational hackathon run by the Harvard Graduate School of Education. Their innovation is PACE, a mobile app to facilitate long-distance parent-child communication, especially in the Chinese migrant worker community.
Fr. James F. Murphy, CSB, M.A. 鈥16 (Educational Leadership), was named the in Houston, Texas, in February.
Doctoral student Haerin Park (Curriculum and Instruction) received a Korean Honor Scholarship from the Republic of Korea in September 2018. The award is given annually to select Korean and Korean-American undergraduate and graduate students聽attending colleges or universities in the US and Canada.
Justin Perry, M.A. 鈥01, Ph.D. 鈥06 (Counseling Psychology), is the Dean and Kauffman Endowed Chair at the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Education.
Amir Reza, Ph.D. 鈥15 (Higher Education), was named for the Advancement of Global Entrepreneurial Learning. The academy is housed at Babson College.
Mandy Savitz-Romer, Ph.D. 鈥04 (Higher Education), was named the at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. Savitz-Romer co-authored (Rutgers University Press, 2018) with Associate Professor Heather T. Rowan-Kenyon and Associate Dean for Faculty and Academic Affairs Ana M. Mart铆nez Alem谩n. The book received the 2018 Association for the Study of Higher Education Outstanding Book Award in November.
Mitchell Strzepek, M.A. 鈥20 (Higher Education), talks about his experience as a first-generation college student in a BC News article, which also includes Jennifer May-Trifiletti 鈥10 (Secondary Education), M.A. 鈥11 (Higher Education), and Associate Professor Karen Arnold, both of whom have studied first-generation students. May-Trifiletti is a doctoral candidate at the University of Georgia.
David Taranto聽鈥16, M.Ed. 鈥17 (Curriculum and Instruction), was named The Sage Colleges鈥 for men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 track and field and cross country.