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SESP in the Media: December 2019

December 26, 2019

An ongoing, monthly roundup of appearances in the news media by School of Education and Social Policy faculty, researchers, and our community.

Most Popular SESP Stories of 2019

December 19, 2019

News of our stellar new faculty members, undergraduates with a penchant for research, innovative community and corporate partnerships were among the most-read stories in 2019.

Megan Bang (l) and Shirin Vossoughi (r)

Bang, Vossoughi Win Alumnae Award

December 18, 2019

Megan Bang and Shirin Vossoughi have been named the 2019 recipients of The Alumnae of Northwestern University’s Award for Curriculum Development.

Video Enhances ‘The 5 Practices’ for Math Teachers

December 16, 2019

A new companion book to the modern classic, 5 Practices for Orchestrating Productive Mathematics Discussions, illustrates the steps in action using vignettes and videos from real middle school classrooms.

SESP Honors Faculty with Named Professorships

December 16, 2019

Five outstanding School of Education and Social Policy (SESP) faculty members were recently honored during Investiture ceremonies that highlighted Northwestern University’s commitment to hiring and retaining outstanding researchers and instructors.

SESP Hosts Education Writers' Seminar on College Pathways

November 22, 2019

Almost all high school graduates now attend college, but that doesn’t mean they’re receiving a degree, Northwestern University’s James Rosenbaum told journalists during a two-day Education Writers Association seminar in Chicago that explored gaps between high school and post-secondary education.

Job Openings for Students New to Research

November 11, 2019

Several School of Education and Social Policy faculty members are looking for undergraduate students with no prior experience to help with research projects as part of the Undergraduate Research Assistant Program (URAP).

College Counseling: Can High Schools Do It Well?

November 4, 2019

High school guidance counselors can significantly influence whether young people pursue higher education. But counseling offices are often understaffed and juggling large caseloads and competing demands, according to Northwestern University researchers.

A Peek Inside the Principal’s Office: 'It’s a Pressure Cooker'

October 31, 2019

School principals often have too much to do and not enough time to do it. They share leadership duties but have ultimate responsibility for the school and everyone inside of it. And they have to meet the demands of everyone -- from parents and school board members to teachers and students.

Reunion 2019: SESP Alumni Connect With Undergrads

October 31, 2019

More than two dozen alumni returned home to the School of Education and Social Policy for Reunion 2019, where they talked with undergraduates about everything from networking and travel to lifelong learning.

Tony Jack on Diversity: 'Access Ain't Inclusion'

October 29, 2019

Colleges and universities must deliberately move from access to inclusion, sociologist Anthony Jack told a crowd of more than 600 people during Northwestern University’s Nancy and Ray Loeschner Leadership Series at Alice Millar Chapel.

Reunion 2019: SESP Hosts Alumni Luncheon

October 17, 2019

Two dozen School of Education and Social Policy (SESP) alumni from a wide range of careers will join current undergraduates for networking conversations and lunch at noon in Annenberg Hall, room GO2.

Tabitha Bonilla Joins SESP Faculty

October 14, 2019

Tabitha Bonilla, a political scientist who studies how messaging influences voters’ responses to political issues and candidates, has joined Northwestern University’s School of Education and Social Policy as assistant professor of human development and social policy.

Ispa-Landa Named Associate Professor

October 2, 2019

Northwestern University education sociologist Simone Ispa-Landa received tenure and was promoted to associate professor of human development and social policy in the School of Education and Social Policy beginning Sept. 1, 2019.

Harvard's Anthony Jack To Deliver Loeschner Leadership Lecture

October 2, 2019

Anthony Abraham Jack, author of The Privileged Poor: How Elite Colleges Are Failing Disadvantaged Students, will be speaking on campus culture and inequity in education as part of Northwestern University’s Nancy and Ray Loeschner Leadership Series.

SESP Faculty Members Join IPR

October 2, 2019

Tabitha Bonilla and Sally Nuamah have been named faculty fellows at Northwestern University’s Institute for Policy Research, an interdisciplinary community of scholars.

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SESP in the Media: September 2019

September 26, 2019

An ongoing, monthly roundup of appearances in the news media by School of Education and Social Policy faculty, researchers, and our community.

Sally Nuamah: The Education Disruptor

September 8, 2019

Education wasn’t a sure thing for Sally Nuamah. Raised by a single mother in a low-income Chicago neighborhood, Nuamah was the child of immigrants, black and female.

Preparing Policy-Minded Scholars

August 29, 2019

Gender, health, and education researcher Mollie McQuillan was one of more than 30 Northwestern doctoral students from across the University who worked with faculty researchers at the Institute for Policy Research (IPR) as a graduate research assistant last year.

SESP Enriches Undergraduate Curriculum

August 24, 2019

The School of Education and Social Policy updated its undergraduate curriculum to emphasize global engagement, advanced research methods, experiential learning, and more, Dean David Figlio announced.

MSHE Alumna Receives Award For Excellence

August 22, 2019

Milvia Rodriguez (MSHE15) received the University of Chicago’s Marlene F. Richman Award for Excellence and Dedication in Service to Students, an honor given to just one person at the University each year.

Connective Tissue: A Healthy Part of Education

August 21, 2019

Nichole Pinkard’s high school basketball coach also happened to be her computer science teacher. By the time she graduated, she’d taken eight programming classes and could visualize her future -- a career in the field.

Student Philanthropists Give Away Money

August 16, 2019

Northwestern University undergraduates gave away $22,500 each to the non-profits Storycatchers Theater and Chicago Hopes for Kids as part of the School of Education and Social Policy course Learning Philanthropy: Engaging in the Study and Practice of Giving.

Evanston Middle Schoolers Visit Campus

August 16, 2019

When Northwestern University doctoral student Eric Brown was recruiting students at Evanston’s Nichols Middle School for his dissertation research, at least five or six asked whether he'd be interviewing them on campus.

CT-STEM Helps Teachers Reimagine Curriculum

August 16, 2019

Real scientists generally don’t collect data by hand and crunch numbers using a calculator. So when Teresa Granito teaches biology at Evanston Township High School in the fall, she’ll introduce her students to some of the same computer modeling tools used by the pros.

Families Are The Solution, Not The Problem

August 9, 2019

Schools need to partner with families and communities to help combat systemic violence against immigrants, people of color, and other marginalized groups, researchers concluded in a new policy memo co-authored by Northwestern University professor Megan Bang.

Are All Head Start Classrooms Created Equal?

July 30, 2019

Individual classrooms within the Head Start program vary in quality and don’t always reflect the school as a whole, according to a new Northwestern University study published in the American Educational Research Journal.

CTD Director’s Book Wins National Honor

July 30, 2019

Paula Olszewski-Kubilius’s latest book, which details a talent development approach to gifted education, was named the 2019 Book of the Year by the National Association for Gifted Children.

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SESP Boasts 26 B1G Ten Distinguished Scholars

July 26, 2019

Twenty-five percent of the school-record 86 Northwestern student-athletes who earned Big Ten Distinguished Scholar recognition are studying in the School of Education and Social Policy.

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SESP in the Media: July 2019

July 26, 2019

An ongoing, monthly roundup of appearances in the news media by School of Education and Social Policy faculty, researchers, and our community.

Hailey Cox-Montijo will be collecting data and working with Loyola University researchers this summer.

How Five SESP Students Landed Summer Internships

June 20, 2019

Five SESP undergraduates were selected for the 2019 Summer Internship Grant Program (SIGP), which provides students $3,000 for completing an unpaid summer internship, while simultaneously participating in a professional development program offered by Northwestern Career Advancement (NCA).

Seniors Samantha Buresch and Jamilah Silver celebrate their honors thesis presentations

2018-19: A Year of Outstanding Research and Scholarship

June 18, 2019

Northwestern University will recognize exceptional graduating students Thursday, June 20 at Cahn Auditorium as part of Commencement week ceremonies. We round up all winners from the School of Education and Social Policy community during 2918-19, including undergraduates, graduate students, and alumni.

Cesar Almeida, (first row, right) will produce a podcast in Ghana

Record Number of SESP Students Named Fulbright Finalists

June 16, 2019

A school-record five School of Education and Social Policy students have been named finalists for the Fulbright student program, one of the most widely recognized and respected international exchange opportunities.

Selena Lasota

Athletes Shine on the Field, Mat

June 12, 2019

After leading Northwestern with 85 goals and breaking Northwestern's career goal record, Selena Lasota received Inside Lacrosse First Team All-American honors and is a finalist for the 2019 Honda Sports Award.

Micheal Deneroff

SESP Senior Headed to Springfield

June 11, 2019

Northwestern University senior Michael Deneroff of Bloomfield, Michigan, received the James H. Dunn Jr. Memorial Fellowship, which gives recent college graduates the chance to work in Illinois state government and learn about general governmental structure at the executive level.

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Scholar Athletes Earn All-Big Ten Honors

June 11, 2019

More than 20 percent of the Northwestern University athletes who received at-large and spring Academic All-Big Ten honors are pursuing degrees in the School of Education and Social Policy, a community that emphasizes learning, leadership, and policy.

Professor Larry Hedges

Yidan Prize Winner Announces New Education Research Center

June 11, 2019

Northwestern University Professor Larry Hedges, a founding father of meta-analysis in education, laid plans for transforming education systems in the U.S. and globally, during his opening address at the Yidan Prize Conference Series: The Americas.

SESP's Presidential Fellow winners: Mollie McQuillan (l), C.C. DuBois and Heather McCambly

Graduate Student Wins Presidential Fellowship

May 28, 2019

Doctoral candidate Heather McCambly, who researches the forces behind educational inequalities in higher education, received Northwestern University’s most prestigious award for graduate students, the 2019 Presidential Fellowship.

MSED Student Wins Knowles Teaching Fellowship

May 24, 2019

Northwestern University’s Bradley Smith, a future high school math teacher who is pursuing his master’s degree through The Accelerated Master of Science in Education program, has received a five-year fellowship from the Knowles Science Teaching Foundation.

David Uttal Linzer

Three Secrets For Working Across Disciplines

May 24, 2019

A short attention span and the inability to say ‘no’ can be useful traits for a transdisciplinary scientist, Northwestern University’s David Uttal said, only half joking, during an event celebrating a new facility within the Institute for Innovations in Developmental Sciences (DevSci).

Uri Wilensky

First Computer Science-Learning Sciences Symposium Draws World's Top Scholars

May 23, 2019

Computer science classes and boot camps have never been more popular in the US and worldwide. But how can educators help the next generation use this technology to their advantage? And how can that information reach everyone – not just those drawn to the traditional notions of computer science?

Mesmin Destin (l), and Danny M. Cohen

Destin, Cohen Receive Teaching Excellence Awards

May 19, 2019

Professor Mesmin Destin and instructor Danny M. Cohen (PhD11) were among five educators honored with 2019 University Teaching Awards for their energy and commitment to undergraduate education at Northwestern University.

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Adam to Discuss Work on Sleep, Equity

May 6, 2019

Emma Adam, one of the world’s leading researchers on stress, race, and sleep, will discuss Sleep Equity: Good Sleep as a Resource (and a Right?) during the One SESP Graduate Student Dinner and Discussion.

Hannes Schwandt

Why You Don’t Want to Leave School During a Recession

May 5, 2019

The bad luck of leaving school during hard economic times can lead to higher rates of early death and permanent differences in life circumstances, Northwestern University’s Hannes Schwandt wrote in a policy brief.

Michael Horn, Jamie Gorson and Uri Wilensky during the first CS-LS Symposium

Computer Scientists and Learning Scientists Join Forces

May 4, 2019

Computer science classes and boot camps have never been more popular. But how can we help the next generation of students feel empowered by this technology? And how can that education reach everyone – not just those who are drawn to the traditional notions of computer science?

Jordyn Ricard

Undergrad Sets Research Grant Record

May 4, 2019

Undergraduates Jordyn Ricard and Jared Zvonar received summer research grants from Northwestern University’s Office of Undergraduate Research for projects related to mental health and history, respectively.

Mary Daly during her podcast Women in Economics.

Federal Reserve CEO to Speak on Leadership

May 3, 2019

Mary Daly, a high school dropout who is now president and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, will discuss leadership for social good during the Nancy and Ray Loeschner Leadership Series at Northwestern University.

Arne Duncan

Former U.S. Secretary of Education To Address Class of 2019

May 3, 2019

Arne Duncan, the unusually-candid U.S. Secretary of Education under President Barack Obama, will address the undergraduate class of 2019 during SESP Convocation ceremonies. Shirley Welsh Ryan, a 2019 recipient of an honorary degree from Northwestern University, is scheduled to speak at the graduate ceremony.

Destin Mesmin

Destin, Cohen Honored With University Teaching Awards

April 28, 2019

Professor Mesmin Destin and instructor Danny M. Cohen (PhD11) were honored with 2019 University Teaching Awards for their outstanding efforts and dedication to undergraduate education at Northwestern University.

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Northwestern Academy Supports Evanston Students

April 25, 2019

Northwestern University’s successful college access program for underserved, high-achieving students at Evanston Township High School has been renamed “Northwestern Academy – Evanston.”

Eve L. Ewing (left), David Figlio, Ray Loeschner. Photos by Steve Drey.

Eve L. Ewing on Leadership, Racial Trauma

April 19, 2019

Eve L. Ewing struggled as a black student at a predominantly white university. But as she learned to cope with the repercussions of racism, she also gained clarity about her relationship with higher education.

James Spillane

Spillane Coaches Education Leaders in Asia

April 17, 2019

Professor James Spillane delivered a keynote speech on school leadership and led a related workshop during the recent Global Education Leadership Summit in Bangkok.

James Rosenbaum

Rosenbaum Receives Career Award – But Far From Slowing Down

April 10, 2019

James Rosenbaum’s ability to cultivate talented researchers and his passion for tackling pressing social issues recently earned him the Elizabeth G. Cohen Distinguished Career in Applied Sociology of Education Award from the American Education Research Association.

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SESP Heads to Toronto for AERA

April 3, 2019

SESP faculty, alumni, postdocs and graduate students will be presenting at the 2019 American Educational Research Association (AERA) annual meeting April 5 through April 9, the world’s largest gathering of education researchers.

Sara Blair Winter-Rosenberg

Alumni Honored With Golden Apple Award

April 1, 2019

Alumni Sara Blair Winter-Rosenberg (MS12) and Corey Winchester (BS10) received a welcome surprise in their respective classrooms when Golden Apple Foundation officials – along with colleagues, family, and friends -- flooded in to announce they’d won 2019 Excellence in Teaching and Leadership awards.

Eve Ewing

Eve L. Ewing to Host Loeschner Leadership Series Event

March 21, 2019

Chicago writer and sociologist of education Dr. Eve L. Ewing will discuss scholarship, leadership, and effective community activism as part of the Nancy and Ray Loeschner Leadership Series at Northwestern University.

Graphic representing the connection of computers and the mind

Vakil: Equity is More Than Inclusion

March 21, 2019

Computer science educators should think more deeply about the ethical, political, and social justice consequences of their work, Northwestern University’s Sepehr Vakil wrote in a commentary published in the March issue of the magazine Communications of the Association for Computer Machinery.

Sepehr Vail

Sepehr Vakil Wins CAREER Award

March 20, 2019

Northwestern University’s Sepehr Vakil received the Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Award from the National Science Foundation (NSF), the agency’s most prestigious honor for promising young academics.

Lois Trautvetter (second from right) with her co-authors.

Women in STEM: How Can Universities Close Gender Gaps?

March 19, 2019

Colleges and universities that invest in gender parity ultimately help support women pursuing careers in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM), according to a new book co-authored by Northwestern University’s Lois Trautvetter.

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The Cost of a Twin Brother

March 18, 2019

Women who shared their mother’s womb with a male twin are less likely to graduate from high school or college, have earned less by their early 30s, and have lower fertility and marriage rates when compared with twins who are both female, according to new Northwestern University research.

Sean Kavanaugh

Preview Days Showcase MSHE Program

March 13, 2019

Bridget O’Connell (MS17) is a career changer who found “her place” in higher education. After working for more than a decade in engineering, she now helps undergraduate and graduate students explore their career goals and find meaningful employment.

Kavita Kapadia Matsko

Alumna Named Associate Dean of Teacher Education

March 7, 2019

Kavita Kapadia Matsko (MS97) knew she wanted to be a teacher from a young age. But it wasn’t until she came to Northwestern University’s School of Education and Social Policy (SESP) that she realized her passion included preparing the teachers themselves.

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SESP in the Media: February 2019

March 5, 2019

An ongoing, monthly roundup of appearances in the news media by School of Education and Social Policy faculty, researchers, and our community.

SESP faculty group shot

SESP in the Media: March 2019

March 5, 2019

An ongoing, monthly roundup of appearances in the news media by School of Education and Social Policy faculty, researchers, and our community.

SESP faculty group shot

SESP in the Media: April 2019

March 5, 2019

An ongoing, monthly roundup of appearances in the news media by School of Education and Social Policy faculty, researchers, and our community.

SESP faculty group shot

SESP in the Media: May 2019

March 5, 2019

An ongoing, monthly roundup of appearances in the news media by School of Education and Social Policy faculty, researchers, and our community.

Simone Ispa-Landa

Can Female Principals Be Caring and Commanding?

March 2, 2019

White and black novice female principals adopt vastly different leadership styles at the beginning of their careers, according to new Northwestern University research that looks at how race and gender intersect for professional educators.

Sleeping teen

Does a Teen's Bedtime Really Matter?

February 27, 2019

An earlier bedtime may help teenagers by improving executive functioning abilities like memory, self-control, and problem solving, according to preliminary Northwestern University research.

Corey Winchester

Corey Winchester: Disrupting Education

February 24, 2019

Corey Winchester (BS10) never went to school simply to get good grades, Clare Proctor wrote in the Daily Northwestern. “For him, it was about learning, a mindset he credits to his family and first-grade teacher.”

Brian Hurley (l), Corey Winchester, and Sara Blair Winter-Rosenberg

Three Alumni Earn Golden Apple Distinction

February 14, 2019

Three School of Education and Social Policy alumni were named finalists for the 2019 Golden Apple Awards for Excellence in Teaching, which recognizes some of the most talented educators in the state.

Diane Schanzenbach

Diane Schanzenbach Elected to National Academy of Education

February 11, 2019

Economist Diane Whitmore Schanzenbach, director of the Institute for Policy Research (IPR), has been elected to the esteemed National Academy of Education (NAEd) in recognition of her outstanding research contributions on education issues.

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Undergrads Win Research Grants

January 30, 2019

A school-record 14 School of Education and Social Policy (SESP) students received Academic Year Undergraduate Research Grants (AYURG) to study everything from female entrepreneurship and empowerment the use of technology to discipline students.

Dean David Figlio with James Spillane

Five SESP Faculty Named to Edu-Scholar List

January 28, 2019

Five School of Education and Social Policy scholars were named to Education Week’s “Edu-Scholar Public Influence Rankings,” which recognize 200 of the most influential academics in education policy.

Rose Hollister

How Leaders Can Lighten the Load

January 24, 2019

Initiative overload. It’s a condition many employees experience when senior leaders launch too many major projects.

Marcelo Worsley

Worsley Recognized for Diversity, Inclusion Efforts

January 17, 2019

Marcelo Worsley will receive the 2019 Daniel Linzer Award for Faculty Excellence in Diversity and Equity for his innovative teaching and efforts to bring STEM education to all, regardless of physical ability.

Sybil Madison

Madison Named Civic Leadership Academy Fellow

January 17, 2019

Sybil Madison has been named to the Civic Leadership Academy at the University of Chicago’s Harris School of Public Policy, a program for promising leaders in non-profit organizations and local government agencies within Chicago and Cook County.

Alexzandra Wallace

Wallace Receives Alumnae Graduate Fellowship

January 15, 2019

Alexzandra Wallace has been awarded the 2019 Alumnae Graduate Fellowship by The Alumnae of Northwestern University, which is given to full-time graduate students and promising young scholars who have shown qualities such as scholarship, leadership, community service, professional experience, and financial need.

Mesmin Destin

Mesmin Destin Wins Early Career Award

January 15, 2019

Northwestern University psychologist Mesmin Destin, whose research emphasizes the key role socioeconomic status plays in the study of human behavior, was recognized by the American Psychological Association (APA) for his stellar work in the early stages of his career.

Uri Wilensky

Wilensky Named Lorraine Morton Professor

January 11, 2019

Northwestern University’s Uri Wilensky, a pioneer in learning technology and computational modeling, has been named the Lorraine Morton Professor of Learning Sciences and Computer Science, David Figlio, Dean of the School of Education and Social Policy (SESP), announced.

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SESP in the Media: January 2019

March 5, 2018

An ongoing, monthly roundup of appearances in the news media by School of Education and Social Policy faculty, researchers, and our community.