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Haitian Educators Seek Insight at PPE
By Jill Anderson 08/09/2011 11:58 am | Add a CommentIn an effort to gain insight into how to rebuild their country’s higher education system, five administrators traveled from Haiti to Cambridge to attend two summer institutes through Programs in Professional Education. Read More…
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One on One: Steven Kirby
By Marin Jorgensen 01/21/2011 04:51 pm | 2 CommentsThe hardships endured by Haitian children, particularly street children and orphans, have concerned Kirby since he arrived in 2009. And conditions have only worsened since the devastating earthquake of January 2010. Read More…
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Help for Haiti
By Lory Hough 05/18/2010 04:01 pm | Add a CommentMarvin Figueroa, Ed.M.’10, had seen it — and experienced it — before. In 1998, Hurricane Mitch struck part of the Caribbean, including Honduras, his native country, leaving more than 20,000 dead or missing. Millions more were left homeless. The experience made him want to do his part when an earthquake devastated Haiti this past January. Read More…
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Stories from Appian Way: Sam Haynor
By Matt Weber 05/11/2010 02:29 pm | 3 CommentsHGSE master’s student Sam Haynor discusses his thoughts on life and his recent travels to Haiti to help document the efforts of the Haitian people as they work to rebuild their country. Read More…
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The Work Continues: An HGSE Alum Teaching in Haiti Shares Her Experiences
By Jill Anderson 02/03/2010 01:57 pm | 1 CommentAs a teacher in Haiti for the past year, Betsey Bowman, Ed.M.’02, has shared many of her personal thoughts on her blog, where she continues today to write about the living in Haiti in the aftermath of last month’s devastating earthquake. Read More…
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Dean McCartney’s Letter to the Community on Haiti
By admin 01/14/2010 11:07 am | Add a CommentDean McCartney addresses the community after the earthquake in Haiti. Read More…
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5 Reasons to Know… Raygine DiAquoi, Doctoral student
By Lory Hough 09/25/2009 04:10 pm | 15 CommentsShe was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., and attended public schools until the sixth grade when her parents, wanting her to have every opportunity, sent her to the Hewitt School, a private school for girls on the Upper East Side. Read More…
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