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Gahyun Callie Sung's journey to HGSE and the LIT Lab is reflected in her research into data and using AI to improve student outcomes
The prepared Commencement remarks of Dean Bridget Terry Long
Bridget Terry Long will depart her role as dean at the end of June, leaving a legacy of commitment, adaptability, and innovation in the field
The prepared remarks of Convocation speaker Howard Gardner
A total of 755 Ed School graduates were honored in Radcliffe Yard on May 23 as Bridget Terry Long delivered her final commencement speech as HGSE dean
Featuring an address by renowned psychologist Howard Gardner, remarks from graduating student speaker Aryana Kamelian, Ed.M.'24, and a speech from Senior Lecturer Irvin Scott
Harvard-wide Commencement ceremony will feature Lecturer Alexis Redding, HGSE alumni, graduates of the Online Master's in Education during the May 23 broadcast
The prepared remarks of Convocation faculty speaker Irvin Scott
The HGSE lecturer was praised by students for their deep commitment to academic success and wellbeing.
Alums will be honored for their educational contributions at HGSE Convocation
With her research work, doctoral marshal Mary Laski, Ph.D.'24, is trying to make teaching in K–12 schools more sustainable and attractive
Marshal Doug Mosher, Ph.D.'24, reflects on his journey to the Ed. School and the lessons — musical and teaching — learned along the way