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    A Monumental Task: Turning an Act of ‘Disrespect’ Into a Learning Moment

    • by: Shawn Kornegay
    • February 15, 2022
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    CBC (Alan Marcus is quoted on expired monuments)


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    Neag in the Media

    • UConn’s Neag School Set to Offer Four ECE Courses in Education

      UConn ECE Magazine (Neag School’s four courses in UConn’s Early College Experience Program is featured)

    • UConn’s New Multidisciplinary Data Science Master’s Starts this Fall, with Focus on Ethics

      UConn Today (Neag School is part of a new multidisciplinary data science master’s degree)

    • The Drugs Don’t Work (and Other Mental Health Myths)

      The Guardian (James Kaufman is quoted on the impact of mental illness on creativity)

    • Roszena Haskins Promoted to Executive Director of Equity Advancement for West Hartford

      We-Ha (Neag School alumna Roszena Haskins is profiled about her promotion)

    • Anamaria Arteaga Named Holmes Scholar of the Month

      EdPrep Matters (Doctoral student Anamaria Arteaga is featured about her being recognized)

    • Research Highlights Positive Impacts of Math-Focused Summer Learning

      K12Dive (Research led by Kathleen Lynch and academics from Harvard’s Graduate School of Education is featured)

    • Mansfield Middle School Principal Named To Administrative Post

      Patch (Neag School alumna Candace Morell was named Mansfield Public Schools’ director of teaching and learning)

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