Congratulations to Professor Marcelo Vieta on being appointed interim chair of the Department of Leadership, Higher and Adult Education for the period September 1 to October 31, 2024.
Your Paper Sucked but it will Change the University is a podcast where students share insights from their first term paper for the MEd Higher Education program.
Organized by Professor Njoki Wane and her team of OISE graduate students, the Black/African Feminisms Conference brought together 200+ participants from around the globe to discuss issues vital to communities and people of African ancestry, particularly women.
Lu Wang's transition from Beijing journalist to Ministry of Education policy analyst began with an eye-opening assignment in Thailand. On June 7, she graduates from OISE with a master's in educational leadership and policy.
Devonnia Miller has attended countless academic conferences in her two decades in higher education, often finding herself as one of the few Black faces in the crowd. At the recent Black/African Feminisms Conference, however, the scene was strikingly different.
OISE’s recipients of the University of Toronto Student Leadership Award for 2024 – Jasmine Biloki, Yvonne Grace Chan, Shelly Khushal, Aakriti Mahajan, Harrison McNaughtan, and Krystina Raymond – all exemplify outstanding leadership.
Next month, Prof. Katherine Entigar (AECD) will be traveling with three OISE graduate students to represent the U of T at the 2024 U7+ Student Challenge Summit.