
The Graduate School of Education wishes our students, faculty and staff a wonderful winter break, a warm holiday season and a very happy New Year!
The Unique Partnership between Fordham's Graduate School of Education and The Wildlife Conservation Society at the Bronx Zoo will be presented at the National Science Teachers Association conference this March in Philadelphia, at a panel presentation entitled "Improving Science Teaching & Learning Through Formal/Informal Education Partnerships."
Reminder:
Have you ever wondered what those maroon vans outside of the Lincoln Center campus are for? Have you ever wondered what this place called 'Rose Hill' is? Were you ever interested in exploring Fordham's uptown home in the Bronx? Well, as a former Fordham undergrad student, I would like to introduce you to the other side of Fordham University!
Edward's Parade, and viewing the oasis of Fordham's campus in the Bronx, you can visit The Bronx Zoo (home of GSE's MST & MSE programs in Adolescence Biology/Conservation Life Science, which are offered in partnership with the Wildlife Conservation Society) and the New York Botanical Garden. Both historical venues are located across the street from the Rose Hill campus, which makes for an easy walk, and both sites offer wonderful Christmas displays! What's more, Fordham students can receive special discounts and free tickets to enter the Zoo and the Garden. A free Grounds Pass for the Garden is offered to students showing a Fordham ID to the Information Desk located in the McGinley Student Center at Rose Hill. The Grounds Pass allows up to four people into the Botanical Garden for free; however, it does not cover the cost of Special Events at the Garden such as the 18th Annual Holiday Train Show with Gingerbread Adventures.
This show lasts through the holiday season up until January 10th. The show costs $20 for adults and is open from 10am-6pm. The world-famous Bronx Zoo is also a great place to have some winter family fun. Horse draw carriage rides are being offered now through the holiday, which takes you on a tour around the zoo. The Zoo is open from 10am-4:30 pm during the winter. Tickets are $15 for adults, but, as every Fordham student knows, the Zoo, has free admission on Wednesdays!
zens of restaurants that offer me home-style Italian cooking, and even some that taste better (but don't tell my Grandma!). Those students with a sweet tooth can always stop in one of the many fine Italian bakeries for some cannoli and cookies. many Arthur Ave. restaurants are part of the Fordham Friends program. which offers different discounts to Fordham students when you present your ID. You can view many restaurants that offer student discounts on your my.Fordham.edu account in the student tab under the neighborhood Discounts heading. And if you decide you've eaten too much that you to walk off dinner, take a stroll up East Fordham Road to visit the outdoor mall. For those student who need to do some last minute Christmas and holiday shopping, Fordham Road has stores such as Modell's, P.C. Richards & Sons, and various jewelry stores, all of which offer discounts to Fordham students.
Elizabeth (Betty) Ann Finn, Ph.D. passed away on November 30, 2009 in Providence, RI surrounded by her loving family, after the sudden onset of leukemia.
It is with great sadness that the GSE community was informed of the untimely passing of Dr. Elizabeth Finn (Clinical Associate Professor, School Psychology) earlier this week.
GSE is proud to have contributed in many ways to the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) convention this past weekend.
In a session with Dr. Kristen Turner (Assistant Professor, GSE), Fordham GSE student Kathleen Riley spoke on a panel with experienced researchers entitled "Theory into Practice: My Journey with Code-Switching", and Jeta Donovan and Eytan Apter presented findings from a research study in their talk "Online and In Step: Community, Convention, and Self-Expression."
Dr. Marshall A. George (Associate Chair, Division of Curriculum & Teaching, and Associate Professor, GSE) was elected incoming chair of the Conference on English Education- an arm of NCTE focusing on teaching education. Additionally he recieved a seat on the Executive Committee on the NCTE and was elected to the Research Forum and cited "the architect of an exciting new cross council research initiative like none we have seen before."