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...Ellen H. Goodman ’63, a Pulitzer-prize winning columnist for the Boston Globe, received the Women’s Professional Achievement Award...
Currently, the GSE has the most to gain from relocating. With the appointment of Ellen Condliffe Lagemann as its new dean, GSE will be looking forward to a period of change and rejuvenation, and a large area of land that allows its presently cramped campus space to expand will go a long way toward that goal. By physically locating it next to other schools, Harvard can send a clear message that the Education School is as valuable a part of the University as the other graduate schools—which is in line with promise of strong financial support that...
...academic leader and scholar of education, incoming Dean of the Graduate School of Education (GSE) Ellen Condliffe Lagemann brings impressive credentials to one of Harvard’s most often overlooked schools. Her aggressive recruitment by University President Lawrence H. Summers bodes well for top administrative appointments in the future...
...school in Schenectady, N.Y., insists its role in the color change was central. For Union, too, had a similar love affair with magenta in the mid-19th century. In 1866 a committee of Union undergraduates chose magenta as the school’s official color, according to Union archivist Ellen Fladger. Fladger says that when Union and Harvard faced off in an 1875 Rowing Association Regatta, “a crisis ensued when each team claimed priority to the color.” Though Union lore holds that the New York college forced Harvard to abandon the magenta, Fladger says...
...Ellen is a person who knows education schools,” he said. “She is a person who knows education...