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The source for news and events at Teachers College, Columbia University
Volume III, No. 2 ♦ 9/1997
A&E Uses TC's Archives
A recent A&E Biography special, "Lucky Luciano--Chairman of the Mob," which aired on August 13 and August 30, credited Teachers College with providing photographs of the schools attended by the mobster.
Published: 9/23/1997Celebrating Professor Jeannette Fleischner's Life
A mix of colleagues and students filled Horace Mann Auditorium September 15 to commemorate the life of Professor Jeannette Fleischner. Some in the audience nodded in agreement, others wept silently as each speaker shared anecdotes of her generous nature and boundless energy.
Published: 9/23/1997Enrollment is Up
The College met its goal to increase enrollment of new degree students by 100 this fall, according to preliminary reports.
Published: 9/23/1997Faculty Recognition
Dean Zumwalt sent letters of achievement to 26 professors, adjuncts and instructors who received exceptionally high course evaluations from their students in the last academic year in classes of 10 or more students.
Published: 9/23/1997Fall Orientation
New students filled the Horace Mann auditorium early on September 2 for the Orientation welcome session. President Arthur Levine was the first to greet the students, giving them an overview of the history of the College, the current student population, and the role that TC is playing now locally, nationally, and internationally in the field of education.
Published: 9/23/1997Food Services Receives a Facelift
Already replete with atmosphere and character unlike the typical college dining hall, the new layout and decor of the TC cafeteria would impress even Martha Stewart. It is designed to improve service, workability and style.
Published: 9/23/1997Getting to Know Joan Malczewski
"My approach to life is community-building, and the Dean's office tries to approach its work this way," says Assistant Dean Joan Malczewski. In her job, which she's held for the last three years, Malczewski works closely with Dean Karen Zumwalt and Associate Dean Bill Baldwin. She takes care of all academic program issues and acts as a resource for policies and procedures. "Whatever the dean needs to do to get her work done, I'm here to help her do it," she says. "Basically, I serve the faculty and the academic program."
Published: 9/23/1997President and Dean Present the State of the College Address
"Fall convocation is the time to pat ourselves on the back," President Arthur Levine said in his annual address to the College community.
Published: 9/23/1997Professor Maxine Greene Speaks Out for the Arts
Professor Emeritus Maxine Greene was a guest speaker September 18 at a reception to launch the new school year and introduce potential new supporters to The Center for Arts Education.
Published: 9/23/1997The Basic School National Center Established
The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching has selected TC to become the Basic School National Center and to carry on the final project of its late president, Ernest L. Boyer.
Published: 9/23/1997Watch for TC Communique
The first edition of a new publication, TC Communiqué, focusing on the financial priorities process leading toward the anticipated TC Capital Campaign, will be available by the end of September
Published: 9/23/1997



