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    Making Peace

    Nashville is enjoying an unprecedented economic boom, with about 80 people moving to Music City every day and real estate prices rising faster than any other place in the country. Gentrification is creeping into neighborhoods, as older homes are replaced with high-rise condos, trendy bistros and exclusive boutiques. Meanwhile, more than one third of Nashville鈥檚 children live in poverty. Read More

    Mar 30, 2018

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    Big Picture

    As he approaches retirement, Mark Lipsey says with a laugh聽that he has only had two jobs in his life. That may be due to聽his stumbling upon his calling early on. It also may have something to do with being in the right place at the right time. Either way, he set a course and never looked back. Read More

    Mar 30, 2018

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    New Leaf

    When Andrew Finch earned his M.Ed. at Peabody in the mid-1990s, he knew he wanted to do something that would make a difference in the lives of young people. A certified school counselor and longtime champion of recovery high schools, he now serves as coordinator of the school counseling track in the master鈥檚 degree program in human development counseling at Peabody. Read More

    Mar 30, 2018

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    All Inclusive

    The Susan Gray School at Peabody is the first nationally recognized inclusive preschool. One-third of the students at SGS have an intellectual or physical disability. The school provides a fertile training ground for a select cadre of graduate students in Peabody鈥檚 early childhood special education program, the Susan Gray fellows. Read More

    Mar 30, 2018

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    Golden Reed

    Some people believe the life of a musician is that of a nomad, traveling the world and playing in all kinds of venues. However, James Berkenstock, BMus鈥64, is one who took root. At the end of June, he retired after 50 years playing bassoon with the Lyric Opera of Chicago鈥48 of those years as principal bassoonist. Read More

    Mar 30, 2018

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    Research News – March 2018

    Learn more about Peabody research, including a study that focuses on Amazon children鈥檚 program Annedroids, a live-action show that introduces viewers to PAL, a human-like android, programmed by a child scientist named Anne to choose its own gender. Read More

    Mar 30, 2018

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    Awards and Achievements – March 2018

    Read about the latest awards received by Peabody researcher, including Camilla P. Benbow and David Lubinski, who have been selected to receive The International Society for Intelligence Research (ISIR)鈥檚 2018 Lifetime Achievement Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Field of Intelligence. Read More

    Mar 30, 2018

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    Around the Mall – March 2018

    During finals week, students gathered on the Lawn at Wyatt for 鈥淧uppies, Profs and Pies,鈥 a stress-busting event hosted by the Peabody Office of Professional Graduate Education. Learn more about this and other fun and meaningful activities that have taken place on campus recently. Read More

    Mar 30, 2018

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    Tennessee’s Top Teacher: Cicely Woodard

    Cicely Woodard By Andrew Faught For students whose hearts race at the thought of coefficients and cube roots, look no further than Cicely Woodard. The mathematics teacher at Metro Nashville鈥檚 West End Middle School was named the 2017鈥18 Tennessee Teacher of the Year in September 2017 for her 鈥渙utstanding… Read More

    Mar 29, 2018

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    Pavlovi膰’s ‘Lost Art’ featured in new book about her research

    Vesna Pavlovi膰's installation "Lost Art" largely inspired the publishing of a new soft-cover volume that spotlights several themes in her research. Read More

    Mar 26, 2018

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    杏吧原创鈥檚 Gavin Price receives NSF CAREER Award

    The聽National Science Foundation聽has awarded a Faculty Early Career Development Grant to Gavin R. Price, assistant professor of psychology, to further his research on Developmental Dyscalculia. Read More

    Mar 22, 2018

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    杏吧原创 Peabody鈥檚 Jim茅nez named 2018 AERA fellow

    Robert T. Jim茅nez聽is among 11 scholars selected as 2018 fellows by the聽American Educational Research Association聽(AERA). The fellowship is one of the highest honors in the field of education. Read More

    Mar 19, 2018

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    New faculty: Yolanda J. McDonald, assistant professor of human and organizational development

    Yolanda J. McDonald applies a geographic lens to questions about health disparities, examining how race and ethnicity, socioeconomic status and where people live affect their physical health. Read More

    Mar 16, 2018

  • Forber-Pratt earned two bronze medals after participating in the 2008 Paralympic Games in Beijing, China, and the 2012 Paralympic Games in London

    Olympic-size goals drive Paralympian and Peabody professor

    Courage and determination runs through the veins of two-time Paralympian and 杏吧原创 professor聽Anjali Forber-Pratt. She lives by the motto 鈥渄ream, drive, do.鈥 Now she鈥檚 using her drive to succeed in research, advocacy and mentoring dedicated to disability rights. Forber-Pratt, assistant professor of human and organizational… Read More

    Mar 8, 2018

  • Forber-Pratt earned two bronze medals after participating in the 2008 Paralympic Games in Beijing, China, and the 2012 Paralympic Games in London.

    Olympic-size goals drive Paralympian and Peabody professor

    Courage and determination runs through the veins of two-time Paralympian and 杏吧原创 professor Anjali Forber-Pratt. Now, she's using her drive in research and advocacy on disability rights. Read More

    Mar 7, 2018

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    Musical Exchange: 鈥樎LAIR!鈥 expands the Blair School’s Latin American Efforts

    Costa Rica native Jose Sibaja, associate professor of trumpet, photo by Susan Urmy Building connections with Latin American musicians has been a major focus for the Blair School鈥檚 Thomas Verrier since first traveling to Central America in 2009. Now he and a group of like-minded Blair faculty members… Read More

    Feb 26, 2018

  • Photo of David Lubinski and Camilla Benbow

    Noted scholars of giftedness to receive lifetime achievement award

    杏吧原创 professors Camilla P. Benbow and David Lubinski have been selected to receive聽The International Society for Intelligence Research鈥檚 2018 Lifetime Achievement Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Field of Intelligence. Read More

    Feb 21, 2018

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    杏吧原创 students help preserve Jefferson Street鈥檚 musical history

    With support from the National Science Foundation, 杏吧原创 students and faculty are helping preserve an important part of Nashville鈥檚 black musical history, the Jefferson Street corridor. Read More

    Feb 19, 2018

  • Jason Grissom

    Tennessee Education Research Alliance has a new faculty director

    The聽Tennessee Education Research Alliance聽has named Jason A. Grissom, associate professor of public policy and education, as its new faculty director. Read More

    Feb 19, 2018

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    What women want: How personal desire impacts pressure for sex

    Young women who don鈥檛 comfortably see themselves in the role of 鈥渟exual beings鈥 are at higher risk of performing undesired sexual acts to appease a partner. Read More

    Feb 19, 2018