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Inspired by a courageous 12-year-old in Peru, Tyler Thigpen is working to engaged and empower this generation of high schoolers
Matt Weber, Ed.M.'11, shares how Harvard opened doors, sparked his creativity, and shaped a career in higher ed
Jacqueline Kelley, Ed.M.'25, to serve as Fulbright English teaching assistant in Greece
Led by intention and purpose, HGSE alum Dominik Dresel finds his calling in education
Robert Jenkins explores why innovation, equity, and tailored support are essential to transforming global education and helping all children reach their full potential
The new two-year, part-time offering allows experienced education professionals with a global focus to learn to lead education systems toward greater relevance, effectiveness, and accessibility
How our students and alums are having an impact around the world
"These scholars bring fresh perspectives, problem-solving approaches and connections to global networks — cross-pollinating ideas that yield scientific breakthroughs and drive American competitiveness on the world stage."
Ranjitsinh Disale finds ways to motivate students and becomes Global Teacher of the Year
With a global perspective, HGSE alum Dalia Abbas challenges educational inequities to expand access to learning
A tool to help students communicate effectively with peers from different places, cultures, and backgrounds
A program that has long-supported meaningful intercultural exchange and worldwide educational partnerships leans into mission in polarized times
After winning a Fulbright, Zion Dyson, Ed.M.’24, has returned to Cambodia to expand the children's music program she began as an undergrad.
Alum Aria Mustary's Mai Soli Foundation aims to empower young girls through mentorship, unlock their potential, and shift societal perceptions that lead to child marriage
Alums will be honored for their educational contributions at HGSE Convocation
Why one student’s work to combat media misinformation is personal
"For Jamaican society, it has the impact of pulling away scarce talent, thus perpetuating the challenge of raising education quality in Jamaica and similar countries and increasing the gaps in student learning between high- and low-income societies."
Current student empowers girls in low and middle-income countries through digital literacy
New comparative study from Ph.D. candidate Maya Alkateb-Chami finds strong correlation between low literacy outcomes for children and schools teaching in different language from home
How Professor Fernando Reimers keeps the transition to a green economy at the forefront of his work
"The U.S. is a society in which skills really do matter for economic success. What that means is that the impact of learning loss on individual students through their earnings is going to be larger in the U.S. than it might be in a society like Sweden."
Visiting Professor Seiji Isotani explores how behavioral science and technology can make a positive impact on education
Professional education alumnus pushes the boundaries of Italian academia
Alum looks at the role learning more than one language can play in bettering democracy
The longtime faculty member and pioneer in psychological anthropology passed away this week
Building social-emotional learning skills through the arts