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Fellowship winners will study next at Oxford and Cambridge

By Susan Gonzalez May 11, 2021 Share this with FacebookShare this with TwitterShare this with LinkedInShare this with EmailPrint this Top row: Emma Brodey, Serena Cho, Maria Gargiulo, Meghanlata Gupta; Middle row: Henry Jacob, Selena Lee, Michaellah Mapotaringa, Keshav Raghavan; Bottom row: Antoinette Roberts, Karen Tai, Helen Zhao Ten Yale seniors and a Yale College alumna have been awarded fellowships from a variety of organizations for graduate study at Oxford and Cambridge universities. These are in addition to students, previously announced in YaleNews, who have won Rhodes, Marshall, and Gates-Cambridge Scholarships. The fellowship winners and their awards are: Emma Brodey ’21 has been awarded the King’s-Yale Fellowship to pursue an M.Phil. in English at Cambridge University, where she will study 18th-century and Romantic literature and the history of the book. At Yale, she is an English major focusing her studies on 19th-century English literature and creative n

The Mentoring Circle: Supportive Relationships Across Generations

The Good Men Project Become a Premium Member We have pioneered the largest worldwide conversation about what it means to be a good man in the 21st century. Your support of our work is inspiring and invaluable. The Mentoring Circle: Supportive Relationships Across Generations January is mentoring month.   January is Mentoring Month, January 17 International Mentoring Day with the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday a day of service. (January is also Human Trafficking Awareness Month, underscoring one risk of a lack of positive mentoring and other adult presences in a young person’s life.) Supportive, cross-generational relationships help young people to develop socially/emotionally and academically as well as adults to grow professionally and beyond.

The mentoring circle: Supportive relationships across generations

The mentoring circle: Supportive relationships across generations A Whitehouse photo taken for former President Barack Obama s My Brother s Keeper mentoring program. January is Mentoring Month, January 17 International Mentoring Day with the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday a day of service.  (January is also Human Trafficking Awareness Month, underscoring one risk of a lack of positive mentoring and other adult presences in a young person’s life.) Supportive, cross-generational relationships help young people to develop socially/emotionally and academically as well as adults to grow professionally and beyond. The original mentor appeared in the Odyssey, as the man to whom Odysseus entrusted his son’s education during the father’s epic journey.  The common definition is “trusted counselor or guide.”  Mentors can be formal as through Big Brothers/Big Sisters or informal, as teachers, coaches, ministers, kin or neighbors.  Ideally in person, mentoring can also ev

Miguel Cardona and Colleagues on Language, Bilingualism, and Literacy — in School and Beyond

The Good Men Project Become a Premium Member We have pioneered the largest worldwide conversation about what it means to be a good man in the 21st century. Your support of our work is inspiring and invaluable. Miguel Cardona and Colleagues on Language, Bilingualism, and Literacy in School and Beyond “Bilingualism Is Never a Problem; It’s a Gift.”   In September 2016, the New Haven Public Schools (NHPS) hosted a forum on “Language, Bilingualism, and Literacy in School and Beyond,” at Wilbur Cross H.S. Co-sponsored also by the Connecticut Association of Latino Administrators and Superintendents (CALAS) and the Literacy Coalition of Greater New Haven, the event featured a panel of the following speakers:

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