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  • Meghan Burke Recipient of 2021 Illinois Developmental Therapy Association Fire Award

    Congratulations to professor Meghan Burke, who was selected by the Early Intervention Training Program to receive the 2021 Illinois Developmental Therapy Association Fire Award.

  • James Lee, SPED doctoral student

    James Lee, SPED Ph.D. Student, Named to CEC Doctoral Student Scholar Cohort

    Congratulations to graduate student James Lee, who has been selected as an outstanding scholar and invited to the 13th cohort of the Council for Exceptional Children's Division for Research Doctoral Student Scholars. 

  • EPOL Winter Lecture

    Department of Education Policy,Organization & Leadership

    Winter Lecture

    Dr. Ghazala Ovaice

    The Practical Application of Organization Development in a Global Organization


    January 23, 2015
    11:30 a.m. - 12:50 p.m.
    42A Education


    This lecture will focus on Dr. Ovaice’s journey and evolution from University of Illinois Human
    Resource Development doctoral student to global organization development practitioner and leader.
    She will provide insight regarding the association of organization development theory and practice
    from a practitioner’s standpoint. During the discussion Dr. Ovaice will integrate examples from her
    vast and expansive experience as a leader in a complex global organization.

    Ghazala Ovaice, Ph.D., Director, Organization Development, works in Abbott Learning & Development,
    where she leads the Consulting function for strategic business performance needs with specific
    concentration large scale change, M&A culture integration, organization assessment & design,
    organization culture and employee engagement. Her research interests include trust in the
    workplace, cross-cultural issues in work related values, and the relationship of organization
    culture and performance.  Her background is in Organization Development, Organization Research,
    Leadership Development, and Evaluation. Ghazala received a Ph.D. from the University of Illinois at
    Urbana-Champaign with a concentration in organizational development and evaluation.

  • University Primary School "Birds & Flight" Project Exhibit

    Please enjoy University Primary School's exhibit featuring the "Birds & Flight" project this Wednesday, January 21-Friday, January 23 in the College of Education first and third floor lounges. University practicum and volunteer students from Elementary, Early Childhood, and Special Education, Speech-Hearing Science and The Autism Program supported children alongside Uni Primary faculty during this semester-long inquiry. Audiences interested in collaborative learning, The Project Approach, assessment, students and teachers as researchers, and/or early childhood and elementary school curriculum development are encouraged to spend time viewing the discoveries and documentation.

  • Undergraduate scholarships available for 2018-2019 academic year

    The College of Education Undergraduate Honors & Awards Committee invites students to review the College scholarships available for the 2018-2019 academic year and to apply for those scholarships for which they meet the criteria. Scholarship criteria vary depending on the donors' wishes.  Examples of donor wishes include, but are not limited to, the following: financial need, educational interests and or goals, support for non-traditional students, and support for students from specific Illinois counties.

    The deadline for scholarship application submission is Friday, April 6, 2018. Scholarship application and instructions as well as a complete list of available scholarships can be found at http://education.illinois.edu/undergrad_awards. Scholarship announcements will be made in late May and scholarship recipients will be honored at the College of Education Student Recognition Banquet held annually in the fall semester.

    If you have questions, please contact your adviser.

  • Champaign County Forest Preserve District seeks seasonal educators

    Applications are now being accepted for various seasonal educator positions at the Champaign County Forest Preserve District. Seeking exceptional candidates for the following positions:

    Nature Day Camp Educator (Homer Lake Forest Preserve)
    Supervise and lead children in various environmental education day camps

    Seasonal Naturalist (Homer Lake Forest Preserve)
    Teach natural history programs for children grades pre-K to 12 at Forest Preserve sites and in local schools

    Campground Naturalist (Middle Fork River Forest Preserve)
    Conduct natural history programs for all ages at the campground on weekends throughout the summer

    Day Camp Educator (Lake of the Woods Forest Preserve)
    Lead Garden, Archaeology, Grand-Prairie Kids, and other summer day camps for children

    Garden Program Specialist (Lake of the Woods Forest Preserve)
    Implement educational programs related to botany and gardening for all ages

    For more details on these and other seasonal positions, visit:

    www.ccfpd.org

  • DPI Adds Professors Rodney Hopson and Robb Lindgren to Executive Committee

    These Education faculty join a highly selective and distinguished group of scholars that will enable DPI to explore and develop solutions to long-term economic and social challenges throughout Illinois.

  • Fulbright Student Association at Illinois

    Ilze Vaivode, EPOL Graduate Student, Named VP of Fulbright Student Association at UIUC

    Congratulations to Ilze Vaivode, EdM student in the Department of Educaiton Policy, Organization and Leadership, who was recently elected vice president of the Fulbright Student Association at UIUC.

  • Kimberly Ransom

    Ransom Named HRI Summer Faculty Fellow

    Kimberly Ransom, assistant professor EPOL, is one of 10 members of the fellowship that is designed to help faculty maximize the summer in service of their professional development. 

  • REMINDER for Faculty: Update Your Research Summary by July 12

    Sharing the impact of your work inspires prospective students, potential research partners, granting organizations, and donors. Please update our Communications Office with your latest research and achievements. This includes anything you can update in Activity Insight within your research summary, any co-authoring or authoring of books, book chapters, papers, and journal articles.

  • We CU Summer Volunteer Opportunities for Education Students

    The We CU Community Engaged Scholars Program, a service-matching program connecting students to community partners, is looking for more student volunteers. If you want to help community members, need to fulfill required service hours, or want to gain skills and build your resume, this may be the perfect opportunity for you! Most of these projects take just a few hours per week.

  • Alumna named principal of Nationally Honored Arcadia Elementary School

    Stephanie Newman Healy ’02 C&I has been appointed principal of Arcadia Elementary School, which was named a Blue Ribbon School by the U.S. Office of Education in recognition of its ranking among the top 10 percent of Illinois schools.

  • College of Education Highly Involved in Chancellor's Call to Action Research Projects

    The College's faculty, staff, and graduate students are part of nearly a third of all the projects selected for the 2022-23 Chancellor's Call to Action to Address Racism & Social Injustice Research Program.

  • 2020 INTC Leadership Conference Announces Keynote Speaker

    Dr. Richard M. Ingersoll will be the keynote speaker at the 2020 INTC Leadership Conference.

  • Be a Mentor: CU One-to-One Mentoring

    The One-to-One mentoring program matches willing adults with students in 3rd -7th grade.  The mentors receive an initial training and then come to the schools, during the school year, once a week to meet with their mentee.  The pairs play games, visit, eat lunch, and share together.  It is a hugely rewarding program that provides encouragement and support to kids who need it! Here is the link to our website: http://cu1to1.org/

     There is great information here for anyone who may be interested.  We are currently recruiting and training our next group of mentors, so if you know anyone who may be interested, please let us know!  The winter Mentor Trainings are Tuesday, January 26, 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the Urbana Free Library and Tuesday, February 9, 11:30-1:30 at the Mellon Administration Building (703 New St in Champaign). There are students on our waiting list at every school…won’t you consider being a part of the life of a child?

  • ICYMI: Meadan Family Lab Wins 2022 INSAR Cultural Diversity Research Award

    The Meadan Family Lab was selected to receive the 2022 INSAR (International Society for Autism Research) Cultural Diversity Research Award. The award application highlighted the projects led by James Lee, Stacy McGuire, Kaori Terol, Michelle Sands, Moon Chung, and Nikki Adams.

  • 2021 We CU Community Engaged Scholars Recognition Ceremony

    Please join us to recognize We CU Community Engaged Scholars from 14 colleges across the Illinois campus from the Summer, Fall, and Spring sessions. University of Illinois students have been working remotely with local organizations to respond to community needs, especially related to COVID-19 and advancing social justice.

  • Alum Joseph Pickell

    Alumnus Joseph Pickell, Ed.M. '12 C&I, Receives CU Schools Foundation Award

    Joseph Pickell, Franklin STEAM Academy 6th grade Social Studies teacher, was surprised with the Mann-Hankel Teaching Excellence Award from the Champaign Urbana Schools Foundation during his 6th grade social studies class on Friday, the last day of school.  This is the first year for this award, established by Barbara Mann and her husband Steven Hankel.  The award recognizes a Unit 4 tenured teacher who exemplifies the traits of Dedication, Integrity, Commitment to Every Student, Service, & Excellence.

  • You're Invited: 2023 Campus-Community Compact to Accelerate Social Justice Convening

    The campus' Office of Public Engagement cordially invites the College of Education community to participate in the Campus-Community Compact to Accelerate Social Justice (Compact) Convening on Wednesday, June 21 from 2 to 7:30 p.m.

  • Tatyana McFadden

    Alumna Tatyana McFadden to Compete in Sixth Paralymic Games

    Education alumna Tatyana McFadden, who trains at the Division of Disability Resources and Educational Services (DRES) on campus, is among the 18 Illini chosen to represent Team USA in the Paralympic Games happening in Tokyo, Japan, later this summer.

  • University Library's Data Purchase Program

    The University Library is soliciting applications from faculty and graduate students who need to purchase numeric or spatial data for their research. Through a Data Purchase Program, funds will be awarded for such data purchases, with a maximum award of $5,000. The application deadline for first consideration is October 7, 2013.

    Visit www.library.illinois.edu/sc/datagis/purchase/description2013.html for more details, including a description of the program and how to apply.

  • Tenants' Rights and Responsibilities & How to Avoid Landlord and Roommate Disputes

    The Tenant Union and Campus and Community Student Services, both units under the Office of the Dean of Students, will be co-hosting a workshop entitled “Tenants’ Rights and Responsibilities & How to Avoid Landlord and Roommate Disputes” on Wednesday, October 3rd at 7pm in room 112 CHEM Annex. In addition to discussing tenants’ rights and responsibilities and offering strategies on avoiding and handling landlord and roommate disputes, we’ll also engage students on how to be more proactive, informed, and attentive to process and detail in the following areas: completing move-in reports, purchasing renter’s insurance, setting up utilities and other bills, subleasing your apartment, reporting landlord complaints, renewing your apartment lease, and living more sustainably. Our workshops are FREE and open to all undergraduate, graduate, and professional students. No registration is required.

  • Professor emerita receives CEC lifetime achievement award

    Professor Emerita Susan Fowler has received the 2018 Council for Exceptional Children J.E. Wallace Wallin Special Education Lifetime Achievement Award. The honor recognizes individuals who have made continued and sustained contributions to the education of children and youth with exceptionalities.

  • Illinois Student Government Teaching Excellence Awards 2017

    The Illinois Student Senate's Teaching Excellence Awards is a completely student run effort to recognize and thank excellent instructors at the University of Illinois. Any instructor may be nominated, from TA to Full Professor and everything in between.

    Please visit GO.ILLINOIS.EDU/TEAwards17 and nominate your favorite professor or TA by March 18, 2017.

  • College of Education Undergraduate Scholarships

    The College of Education Undergraduate Honors & Awards Committee invites undergraduate students to review the college scholarships available for the 2016-2017 academic year and to apply for those scholarships for which you meet the criteria.  Scholarship criteria vary depending on the donors' wishes.  Examples of donor wishes include, but are not limited to, the following:  financial need, educational interests and or goals, support for non-traditional students, and support for students from specific Illinois counties. The deadline for scholarship application submission is Friday, April 1, 2016.  Scholarship application and instructions as well as a complete list of available scholarships can be found at http://education.illinois.edu/current-students/undergraduate/cost-financial-aid/undergrad_awards. Scholarship announcements will be made in late May and scholarship recipients will be honored at the College of Education Student Recognition Banquet held annually in the fall semester. If you have questions regarding this e-mail, please contact your adviser. 

  • Roundtable: The History of Changing U.S. History Instruction

    The Center for Children's Books series around the historic implementation of the TEAACH Act (Teaching Equitable Asian American Community History) in Illinois continues Tuesday, March 7 at noon Central Time with a roundtable discussion featuring four experts in the history of education.

  • Fiscal Challenges Facing the State Governor James R. Edgar

    OPEN MEETING

    University of Illinois chapter of the American Association of University Professors

    Fiscal Challenges Facing the State

    Governor James R. Edgar

    Visiting Senior Fellow, IGPA

    Tuesday, May 10, 2016

    3:00pm-4:30pm

    210 Illini Union, General Lounge

    Governor Jim Edgar is a distinguished fellow at the UIUC Innstitute of Government & Public Affairs. Prior to this appointment, he was a two-term governor from 1991-99, an office he left with the highest approval rating in Illinois history. Amont his many accomplishments he will always be remembered for balancing the state budget, creating a surplus and his interests in children welfare and education. He also served in the Illinois House and was Secretary of State in Springfield.

    He majored in history at Eastern Illinois University where he received a B.S. degree in 1968. Among his many academic accomplishments is his tenure as resident Fellow at the John F. Kennedy School of Governemnt at Harvard University.

    Last October, four months into the lack of State budget impasse, he strongly advised the current to compromise with the legislature.

    See: http://www.sj-r.com/article/20151016/NEWS/151019595

  • Big Ten Distinguished Scholars

    Two Education Student-Athletes Named Big Ten Distinguished Scholars

    Eddie Lennon of Men's Track and Field and Sydney Stephens of Women's Soccer were among the 1,717 students selected for this honor by the Big Ten Conference.

  • Seeking Graduate Student Volunteers: GSC Planning Committee

    The GSC Wants You!

    The Graduate Student Conference committee is currently seeking volunteers to assist with planning the 13th Annual Graduate Student Conference, scheduled for March 4, 2022. We are currently seeking on-campus and online graduate students to implement this great event. Interested students should complete the form at https://forms.illinois.edu/sec/5978052 by August 16, 2021.

  • Two Education Alumni, One Staff Member Win 2023 Awards from Illinois Council of Teachers of Mathematics

    Danielle Murchison, Joe Muskin, and Hannah Ruedy were honored with 2023 awards from ICTM.

  • Illinois Leadership® Center Opportunities

    The Illinois Leadership® Center at the University of Illinois provides students, faculty and staff with opportunities to develop, or enhance, essential leadership skills. Our programs and services provide leadership training through both academic coursework and experiential programming. We help provide the 'experience you need for life' to be successful in your community, organizations, and relationships.

    Upcoming Opportunities:

    • LeaderShape Info Sessions on October 8th & 9th
    • Integrity I-Program on October 11th
    • Intersect I-Program on November 8th
    • We also offer a Leadership Certificate Program that looks great on a resume!

    For more information, check us out at www.illinoisleadership.illinois.edu, or on Facebook: www.facebook.com/IllinoisLeadershipCenter and Twitter: www.twitter.com/IL_Leadership 

  • FORUM LUNCH WORKSHOP: HOW TO ENGAGE THE MEDIA ON YOUR RESEARCH

    HOW TO ENGAGE THE MEDIA ON YOUR RESEARCH

     

    Come join us at a lunch workshop on the effective use of traditional and social media for academic and research professionals that will address some of the following questions:

    --How to talk with a reporter for print media?

    --How to talk with a reporter for broadcast?

    --How to make your research accessible to a wider audience?

    --How to get noticed and cultivate relationships with the press?

    April 6, 2015

    College of Education, Room 22

    12 – 1:00 pm

    *A light lunch will be provided

     

    Speakers include:

    Robin Kaler, Associate Chancellor for Public Affairs

    Sharita Forrest, Education/News Editor, Public Affairs

    Meaghan Downs, Leader, Campus Social Media Team, Public Affairs

    Dana Mancuso, Public Information Manager, Urbana Park District

    Chris Lubienski, Ph.D., Professor, College of Education

     

    **This event is part of a workshop series on the public engagement of research sponsored by The Forum on the Future of Public Education and the O’Leary Public Policy Program.

     

    Please direct questions about this event to Tiffany Puckett (tpucket2@illinois.edu)

  • Education Justice Project receives 2015-2016 Campus Award for Excellence in Public Engagement

    The Education Justice Project, a unit within the Department of Education Policy, Organization & Leadership in the College of Education, has been recognized with a Campus Award for Excellence in Public Engagement. The reception will take place April 26 from 4:30-6 p.m. at the I Hotel and Conference Center.

  • Vote by April 30 | EPSY Grad Student a Semi-finalist in Image of Research Competition

    Educational Psychology's Ananya Tiwari's photo, titled, 'Learning in Low Resource Settings: the Importance of Socio Emotional Skills for Rural Indian Girls' is a semifinalist in the 2020 Graduate Image of Research Competition.

  • A special opportunity for teachers

    Teachers: Don't miss this special opportunity to earn professional development hours by attending a workshop with Youth Literature Festival authors Sharon Flake and Matt de la Pena.

  • OCCRL

    OCCRL Welcomes Two New Affiliate Members

    The Office of Community College Research and Leadership in the College of Education recently added two new affiliate members to its team and has retained the affiliate services of a former staff member.

  • Newbery Medal at 100 Event Poster

    The Newbery Medal at 100 Symposium on Zoom

    The Newbery Medal is turning 100 years old and the Center for Children's Books is celebrating! Join us Friday, November 5, for our The Newbery Medal at 100 Symposium on Zoom. 

  • Education Policy Organization & Leadership

    Education Policy, Organization, and Leadership Honored by OVCDEI

    The Department has been awarded the 2023 Larine Y. Cowan Make a Difference Award for Leadership in Diversity. 

  • Asif Wilson

    Asif Wilson Awarded with Early Career Scholar Award

  • Invitation to Judge - 2021 Virtual Undergraduate Research Symposium

    The Office of Undergraduate Research is seeking interested faculty, staff, postdoctoral scholars, research professionals, and graduate students to serve as judges for the 2021 Virtual Undergraduate Research Symposium.

  • Graduate Research Assistant needed for NSF project on Immersive Learning Technologies

    The focus of this 50% research assistantship will be to collect and analyze data about middle school students’ learning and interactions with immersive simulations of science phenomena. The simulations we have built and are building involve “metaphor-based interactions” where students embed themselves within a simulation and make scientific predictions using their bodies. A few simulations have already been built, and faculty at the Supercomputing Institute at UIUC are in the process of building additional prototypes that we wish to test with local students. This RA will assist the project PI (Dr. Robb Lindgren) in designing learning studies and analyzing data collected.

  • Wenho David Huang

    Huang Named 2023-2024 Provost Fellow

    Wenhao David Huang was one of four Faculty Fellows named by Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs John Coleman.

  • Learning and Education Studies Informational Session

    LES information session at DGS

     Are you interested in an undergraduate major with a focus on diversity, technology, globalization and cultural understanding? Please join the College of Education to learn more about their new Learning and Education Studies major. Their student services staff will be hosting an information session at the Division of General Studies (DGS) office, Room 514 Illini Union Bookstore, on Wednesday, February 10 at 3PM.

  • Mostafa Hanafy receving an award alongside Bill Cope.

    EPOL Ph.D. Candidate Receives Emerging Scholar Award

    Mostafa Hanafy received awards at the seventeenth International Conference on e-Learning & Innovative Pedagogies People, Education, and Technology for a Sustainable Future at the Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain.

  • Webinar/Seminar: Dr. Kristen Buras – Charter Schools, Race, and Urban Space Where the Market Meets Grassroots Resistance (Tue, April 7th, 1pm (PDT)/3pm (CDT))

    Dear colleagues and friends,

     

    You are cordially invited to join the upcoming webinar/seminar on the Marketization and Privatization in Education seminar series. The next session, with Dr. Kristen Buras (bio below), is on Charter Schools, Race, and Urban Space Where the Market Meets Grassroots Resistance (abstract below).

     

    This seminar will take place at 1pm (PDT)/ 3pm (CDT) on April 7th (Tue), 2015. There are two possible methods of joining the seminar.

     

    (1) If you are attending in person in Urbana-Champaign, please come to #22 in College of Education, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.

     

    (2) If you are joining the webinar, please go to http://bluejeans.com/ and click “Join meeting” as a participant and enter Meeting ID: 305154344   Please join us 10 minutes prior to the meeting time so that we can ensure everyone’s audio and video work properly.

     

    For webinar participants, please (1) mute your microphone, (2) turn off your video feed, and (3) do not share screen. If you would like to ask questions or need technical assistance, please use the 'CHAT' typing function.

     

    **To give us a better idea of how many attendees/participants we may have, please RSVP by filling out the form:

    https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1EIbEi3bA5HuAkVhMLdVAZQ5qOn7EWSP9RjKM3-ZfY8g/viewform?c=0&w=1&usp=mail_form_link

     

    For questions or other assistance, please send a message to Ee-Seul Yoon (eeseul@gmail.com) or Dwayne Cover (dcover@alumni.ubc.ca).

     

    Hope you can join us.

     

    Regards,

    Ee-Seul Yoon and Christopher Lubienski​ at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

    Dwayne Cover at the University of British Columbia

     

     

    Abstract

    Charter schools have been promoted as an equitable and innovative solution to the problems plaguing urban schools. Advocates claim that charter schools benefit working-class students of color by offering them access to a “portfolio” of school choices. In Charter Schools, Race, and Urban Space, Kristen Buras presents a very different account. Her case study of New Orleans—where veteran teachers were fired en masse and the nation’s first all-charter school district was developed—shows that such reform is less about the needs of racially oppressed communities and more about the production of an urban space economy in which white entrepreneurs capitalize on black children and neighborhoods. In this revealing book, Buras draws on critical theories of race, political economy, and space, as well as a decade of research on the ground to expose the criminal dispossession of black teachers and students who have contributed to New Orleans’ culture and history. Mapping federal, state, and local policy networks, she shows the city’s landscape has been reshaped by a strategic venture to privatize public education. She likewise chronicles grassroots efforts to defend historic schools and neighborhoods against this assault, revealing a commitment to equity and place and articulating a vision of change that is sure to inspire heated debate among communities nationwide.

    Bio

    Kristen Buras was a Wisconsin-Spencer Fellow and received her doctorate from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She is an Associate Professor in the Department of Educational Policy Studies at Georgia State University in Atlanta. She is the author of Charter Schools, Race, and Urban Space: Where the Market Meets Grassroots Resistance, which chronicles the past decade of education reform in New Orleans. Additionally, she is coauthor of Pedagogy, Policy, and the Privatized City: Stories of Dispossession and Defiance from New Orleans, which was recognized for its outstanding contribution by the Curriculum Studies Division of the American Educational Research Association (AERA). Read more at http://education.gsu.edu/profile/kristen-buras/

    * If you are interested in buying her book, please email me: eeseul@gmail.com.  

  • Graduate Programs Fair

    COLLEGE OF EDUCATION 

    GRADUATE PROGRAMS FAIR

    Friday, APRIL 25

    NOON – 1:00

    ROOM 22 EDUCATION

    PIZZA WILL BE SERVED!

    Noon:  

    Overview of the College of Education Graduate Programs (on-line, on-campus and off campus)

    Dr. Cris Mayo, Professor, Educational Policy and Organizational Leadership

    Dr. Christopher Span, Professor and Associate Dean forAcademic Programs

    Followed by:

    Graduate Programs Fair for undergraduates to gather information and talk with faculty about the following College of Education graduate programs:

    • Diversity and Equity
    • Global Studies in Education
    • Human Resource Development
    • Learning Design and Leadership
    • eLearning
    • Technology Specialist Endorsement
    • Middle Grades Endorsement
    • Bilingual/ ESL Endorsement
    • Reading Teacher Endorsement
    • Teacher Leader Specialization
    • Learning and Behavior Specialist I, II
    • Infancy and Early Childhood Special Education
    • General Special Education
    • Research Practitioner in Special Education
  • Kendra K. Friar

    Online Ed.D. Student Named Academic Editor of Journal of General Music Education

    Kendra Kay Friar, a doctoral candidate in Education Policy, Organization and Leadership's Diversity and Equity program, has been named the incoming Academic Editor of the Journal of General Music Education (JGME).

  • Lynn Burdick Among Sixteen Employees Honored with Inaugural Chancellor’s Staff Excellence Award

    Curriculum & Instruction program coordinator Lynn Burdick has received an inaugural Chancellor’s Staff Excellence Award, recognizing exceptional performance at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.  

  • COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic on July 30 Co-sponsored by College of Education

    Free and open to everyone in the greater CU community, a COVID-19 vaccine and booster clinic is happening on Saturday, July 30, 2022 at the Church of the Living God at 312 E. Bradley Ave, Champaign.

  • Emeritus professor discusses school systems with WalletHub

    With school set to start later this month, numerous parents may be wondering whether or not the school district they live in will prepare their children for academic success. In light of the coming back-to-school season, WalletHub’s analysts compared the quality of education in the 50 states and the District of Columbia to shine the spotlight on top-performing school systems. Professor Emeritus Walter Feinberg lent his thoughts to the matter in a brief question-and-answer session.