Flavia Frigeri is an Art Historian and Curator,
currently Teaching Fellow and PhD candidate in the History of Art department at University College London.
Thomas Morgan Evans is
currently a teaching fellow at the Slade School of Fine Art.
Not exact matches
Indeed, the CASE fellowship was formative: Phillips
currently works as a business Enterprise
Fellow —
teaching entrepreneurship to university students at the Manchester Science Enterprise Centre and working as an advisor writing business plans for university spin - off companies.
He received the National Science Foundation's CAREER Award and the ECE Award for Excellence in
Teaching at BU, and he is
currently a junior faculty
fellow in the Hariri Institute for Computing and Computational Science and Engineering at BU.
Currently based in Denver, Colorado, she has consulted with school districts and related education agencies for 17 years in 20 states and internationally, also serving 13 years in higher education as associate professor (tenured), associate dean, literacy and leadership academic program director and chair, vice president's faculty
fellow, reading specialist, counseling coordinator, and director of national center for students with learning and attention challenges, having
taught 132 course sections from developmental education to teacher education, counseling, and leadership at four universities (Baldwin Wallace University, the University of Arizona, Kent State University, and the University of Akron).
Noelle is
currently a Nashville
Teaching Fellow.
He
currently serves on the board of trustees for the New York City Charter School of the Arts, and
teaches at Columbia University's Teachers College, where he is an Arthur Zankel
Fellow and PhD candidate in the English and Education Program.
In 2016, 20 — 24 new
Fellows will be selected from a pool of qualified applicants
currently teaching in District of Columbia Public Schools (DCPS) and D.C. public charter schools.
He is
currently a
Teach Plus
Teaching Policy
Fellow.
Hannon —
currently executive director of
Teach Plus - Indianapolis, a national nonprofit that develops and retains great teachers in urban schools — becomes only the ninth Education Entrepreneur
Fellow selected by The Mind Trust out of thousands of applicants via a rigorous selection process involving a panel of local and national education experts.
Chris,
currently the Executive Director at Bottom Line in Chicago, graduated from the 11th cohort of ACE
Teaching Fellows and
taught middle school in Oklahoma City.
Frankie Jones, an ACE
Teaching Fellows graduate, is
currently completing her Ph.D. in Policy Studies in Urban Education at the University of Illinois - Chicago.
Currently in her seventh year of
teaching secondary English Language Arts, she is a Teachers United Director, a Washington State Teacher Leader, a Class 7 Jane's Fellow, a BEST Mentor for beginning teachers, and has published pieces through The Center for Strengthening the Teaching Profession, the Washington Post, and CORElabor
teaching secondary English Language Arts, she is a Teachers United Director, a Washington State Teacher Leader, a Class 7 Jane's
Fellow, a BEST Mentor for beginning teachers, and has published pieces through The Center for Strengthening the
Teaching Profession, the Washington Post, and CORElabor
Teaching Profession, the Washington Post, and CORElaborate.org.
Dwight
currently teaches fifth grade at Wheatley Education Campus, and is a
Teach Plus
Teaching Policy
Fellow.
Facilitators: Emily Clark is a former New York City
Teaching Fellow and
currently works at Manhattan High School as a special education Teacher.
She is
currently a
Teach Plus
Teaching Policy
Fellow.
Instructor: Meredith Mowder, a Joan Tisch
Teaching Fellow at the Whitney Museum since 2013, is
currently a PhD candidate in art history at The Graduate Center, CUNY, where she is writing her dissertation on performance art's migration into the sphere of entertainment in New York City during the 1980s.
Jennie Goldstein, a Joan Tisch
Teaching Fellow at the Whitney Museum since 2011, is
currently a Ph.D. candidate in art history at Stony Brook University where she studies late modern and contemporary art.
Instructor: Jennie Goldstein, a Joan Tisch
Teaching Fellow at the Whitney Museum since 2011, is
currently a Ph.D. candidate in art history at Stony Brook University where she studies late modern and contemporary art.
He is
currently a FT / FN / FG Consortium
Fellow, a Center Program Artist at the Hyde Park Art Center, and
teaches at UIC and Truman College.
Instructors: Jennie Goldstein, a Joan Tisch
Teaching Fellow at the Whitney Museum since 2011, is
currently a Ph.D. candidate in art history at Stony Brook University where she studies late modern and contemporary art.
A Joan Tisch
Teaching Fellow at the Whitney since 2008, Katz is
currently a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Art and Archaeology at Princeton University where her area of focus is postwar American sculpture.
Instructor: Anna Katz, a Joan Tisch
Teaching Fellow at the Whitney since 2008, is
currently a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Art and Archaeology at Princeton University where her area of focus is postwar American sculpture.
She holds a BFA from Pratt Institute (2006), an MFA in Fine Arts from Parsons, The New School for Design (2013), and is
currently a Post-Graduate
Teaching Fellow at Parsons.
He is
currently a Post-MFA
teaching fellow at the University of Chicago and artist - in - residence at the Hyde Park Arts Center.
She is
currently a Graduate
Teaching Fellow in Art History at Baruch College.
Ezra Winton holds a PhD in Communication Studies from Carleton University, and is
currently a Postdoctoral
Fellow at Nova Scotia College of Art and Design University where his research and
teaching interests include radical and alternative media, social movements, documentary cinema, institutions and culture as well as global cinema and new media platforms.
Dr Jessica Gritti
currently works as a research
fellow and
teaching assistant at the Università Cà Foscari in Venice and the Politecnico di Milano.
She is a
currently a Turner
Teaching Fellow at Alfred University, NY and is a co-founder of Belfry Gallery, an experimental space in Hornell, NY.
He
currently teaches computer graphics, editorial design, and brand identity at Drexel University's Antoinette Westphal College of Media Arts and Design, and is a current
Fellow in CFEVA's Visual Artist Fellowship program.Steven Earl Weber, «Untitled», screen print on glass, spray paint, black house paint, 18 «x 18», 2014 © Steven Earl Weber 2014
I am
currently an artist - in - residence at the Headlands Arts Center and will be
teaching as the Richard Diebenkorn Teaching Fellow at the San Francisco Art Institute in t
teaching as the Richard Diebenkorn
Teaching Fellow at the San Francisco Art Institute in t
Teaching Fellow at the San Francisco Art Institute in the fall.