Samantha Clarizio (she/her) is a recent alumnus of the MA program in Higher Education from OISE’s Department of Leadership, Higher and Adult Education (LHAE).
At 73, when most people are easing into retirement, Gerald Feeney crossed the stage at U of T’s Convocation Hall to receive his master of education – in curriculum and pedagogy from the 91Ö±²¥ (OISE) in June 2025.
October 24, 2025
Dr. Nidhi Sachdeva appeared on the CBC show The Current to talk about STEM education – where we're going wrong, and how to to keep kids excited about STEM.
October 16, 2025
The late William G. Davis, former Ontario Premier and founder of OISE, played a defining role in creating a new college system in 1965, which, over the last six decades, has seen a dramatic shift in policy direction and funding.
Erin Anderson (she/her) is a PhD Candidate in Higher Education at the 91Ö±²¥ (OISE), where her research explores how ableism shapes postsecondary education and how student affairs practitioners can create inclusive, affirming environments for disabled students.
On Sept. 4, the launch for the next class of the Black Future Educators' Pathway program (BFEP) brought together 42 Black Master of Teaching students.
August 29, 2025
Suroor Mansouri’s decision to pursue an MEd degree in curriculum and pedagogy was sparked by conversations with professors and alumni – who showed Suroor that OISE is a launchpad to make new and meaningful changes in her field.
August 5, 2025
Over the past decade, international students have navigated a complex landscape shaped by neoliberal policies, says Emilda Thavaratnam, a PhD student in leadership and higher education. As Canada continues to welcome international students, it’s essential to uphold their rights and recognize their resiliency.