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Lynch School Teacher Program 'Heaven Sent'
The Urban Catholic Teacher Corps, featured by the Boston Globe, is 'throwing a lifeline to struggling Catholic schools in desperate need of young teachers.' more »
Smaller Class Sizes Increase Achievement
A study published this year by Lynch School Assistant Professor Spyros Konstantopoulos found smaller class sizes increase achievement, on average, for all students. His findings are discussed in a recent issue of Australian Educator. more »
Social Networking on Campus
Lynch School Educational Administration and Higher Education Prof. and Department Chair Ana Martinez Aleman and Higher Ed doctoral student Katherine Lynk Wartman have published a new book entitled Online Social Networking on Campus. The book provides insight into the ways students use social networking sites such as Facebook, Live Journal, and Web Shots as avenues for socializing. The authors also offer guidance on averting ethical conflicts that can arise when students share personal information over the Internet. more »
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Diversity Challenge October 3-4
The 8th Annual Diversity Challenge focuses on Race, Culture, and Trauma October 3-4 in Campion Hall. more »
BC Hosts New England Philosophy of Education Society Annual Meeting
Lynch School Dean Joseph O'Keefe welcomes attendees to the October 4 Annual Meeting and Conference of the New England Philosophy of Education Society, of which Lynch School Educational Administration and Higher Education Professor and Department Chair Ana Martinez Aleman is Vice President. more »
Information Sessions
The graduate program at the Lynch School has scheduled on-campus and off-campus information sessions throughout the fall. more »