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  1. Bridget Terry Long, Ph.D. Harvard Graduate School of Education bridget_long@gse.harvard.edu / www.bridgetterrylong.com Contact

  2. Bridget Terry Long – page 2 Panelist, Lyle Spencer Research Awards Review Panel, Spencer Foundation (2014‐16) Board Member, Public Education Nominating Council, Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Appointed by Gov. Deval Patrick (2007‐15) Board Member, Commonwealth Corporation of Massachusetts (2008‐2013)

  3. Jan 18, 2024 · Bridget Terry Long announced today that she will step down as dean of the Harvard Graduate School of Education (HGSE) at the end of this academic year. She has served in a leadership role at HGSE over the last decade, first as academic dean and then, beginning in 2018, as dean. Throughout her tenure, she navigated an educational landscape ...

  4. The Task Force on Student Financial Aid was charged with completing the three following tasks: (1) Evaluating the effectiveness of current Massachusetts state financial aid programs in providing higher education access and affordability to residents of the Commonwealth; (2) Identifying significant areas and financial aid programs that should be ...

  5. The winners of vouchers for partial coverage of private secondary school tuition in Colombia were ca. 10% more likely to have finished 8th grade and scored 0.2 standard deviations higher on achievement tests three years later, and raised secondary school completion rates in the long-term by 15-20%, with the benefits to participants likely ...

  6. Feb 8, 2018 · Bridget Terry Long – page 2 Board Member, National Board of Education Sciences (NBES), Institute of Education Sciences (IES), U.S. Department of Education. Presidential Appointment with Senate confirmation. Member (2010‐16). Vice Chair (2010‐11). Chair (2011‐13).

  7. Apr 23, 2019 · Bridget Terry Long, HGSE’s recently appointed dean and the first African American in the position, seeks to inspire. In May of last year, Bridget Terry Long, A.M. ’97, Ph.D. ’00, was appointed dean of the Graduate School of Education (GSE), becoming the first African American to hold the position since the School was founded in 1920.

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