By 2022, it is projected that New York State will have a shortage of 10,000 teachers. To help address the deficit, two Ģtv professors have been tasked with building and enhancing the high school physics teacher education program.
Each summer, Ģtv students and alumni gather for an evening of celebration and connection, swapping stories while enjoying hors d’oeuvres. Called Ģtv in Your City, this series of events takes place in cities like Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and the District of Columbia.
Linked to the course Environmental Problems and Environmental Activism in the People’s Republic of China, this extended study let students examine issues of environmental justice.
Niranjan Davray, associate vice president for information technology services at Kenyon College, has been named chief information officer at Ģtv, effective August 1, 2019.
During the summer, Ģtv students are applying their liberal arts know-how in a variety of real-world settings. Microbiology major Rebecca Gowen ’19, from Philadelphia, Pa., describes her summer research, conducted through the Beckman Scholars Program.
Inside Higher Education writes, “Nationwide, many members of the Class of 2023 are thinking about their college arrivals. Educators hope these new students will find commonality in books assigned to freshmen to read over the summer.”