Monthly Archives: September 2010
Atif Rafique, Ed.M.’03, is thinking how right someone was when they said all you need in life is love and money.
By Marin Jorgensen 09/10/2010 02:11 pm | 2 CommentsFrom England to the United States to Pakistan to Tanzania and, finally, back to England, Rafique, Ed.M.’03, has traveled the globe in pursuit of a single goal: social inclusion for all. Read More…
ED. Magazine, Profiles Of Impact
Corinne Varon-Green, C.A.S.’95, Ed.D.’04, is doing her best to finish her career with a bang.
By Jazmin Brooks 09/10/2010 02:05 pm | 4 CommentsA simple suggestion made in a chance meeting would lead Corinne Varon-Green to what would become her career: education. Read More…
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Autumn McDonald, Ed.M.’07, is thinking about the world and her place in it.
By Marin Jorgensen 09/10/2010 01:55 pm | 1 CommentWhen asked what the appeal is of working in the nonprofit sector, Autumn McDonald, Ed.M.’07, answers simply, “The people.” Read More…
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Cane, Able
By Lory Hough 09/07/2010 04:27 pm | 2 CommentsThirty-five years ago, legislation mandated that public schools had to provide a free, appropriate education for all children, including the disabled. One alum born legally blind shares his story as both a student and a teacher. Read More…
ED. Magazine, Profiles Of Impact
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