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School of Education

‘It’s a Hard Call’: Professor Sabrina Butler Discusses Process Addictions, Smartphones and School Bans

Across the United States, school administrators, parents, and students—as well as public health officials, attorneys, and teachers unions—are debating whether or not to limit or
Martin Walls Oct. 31, 2024
‘It’s

In Memoriam: Life Trustee John E. Breyer

Life trustee John E. Breyer’s belief in the immense power of education drove both his passion to serve Syracuse University and his philanthropy to support
Eileen Korey Oct. 29, 2024
In

Unbreakable Bond Fuels Brothers Luke ’26 and Mark Radel ’28

When do children learn empathy? How do they know that someone is in pain or having a bad day? From an early age, Mark Radel
John Boccacino Oct. 21, 2024
Unbreakable

New CTLE Director Diving In With Programs, Resources to Support Educators and Faculty and Student Learning

 Jessamyn Neuhaus became director of the Center for Teaching and Learning Excellence (CTLE) in August. The Universitywide center supports faculty and instructors with professional development
Diane Stirling Oct. 16, 2024
New

Indigenous Educators Discuss School of Education’s New Indigenous Teacher Preparation Fund

“Zero,” answers middle school teacher Aaron Dorsey G’03, G’17, to the question: “As a student, how many Indigenous teachers have you had?” “Absolutely zero.” Over
News Staff Oct. 14, 2024
Indigenous

‘Reflect the People Who Visit’: Arts Education Alumna Helps Make the MOST More Inclusive

Since 2008, the Upstate Medical University Life Sciences exhibition at Syracuse’s Museum of Science and Technology (MOST) has fascinated millions of visitors. With giant reproductions
News Staff Oct. 9, 2024
‘Reflect

Professors Available for Interviews on Hurricane Milton

If you're seeking experts to discuss flooding, mental health, animal-human relationships, or supply chain issues related to Hurricane Milton, there are six Syracuse University professors
Vanessa Marquette Oct. 8, 2024
Professors

Making Higher Education Accessible to All: The Global Impact of InclusiveU

Original air date: Oct. 7, 2024 For many adolescent students with developmental disabilities, the pursuit of higher education is filled with roadblocks and can be
John Boccacino Oct. 6, 2024
Making

NSF Grant to Engage Refugee and Immigrant Youth in Immersive STEM Storytelling

School of Education Professor Xiaoxia "Silvie" Huang has been awarded a nearly $500,000 grant from the National Science Foundation for an Innovative Technology Experiences for
News Staff Oct. 3, 2024
NSF

Professor Eunjung Kim Awarded National Humanities Center Fellowship

Eunjun Kim, associate professor of cultural foundations of education in the School of Education and of women's and gender studies in the College of Arts
Martin Walls Sept. 27, 2024
Professor

Guarding Against Cyberbullies: Instructional Design Students Offer Interventions for a Widespread Issue

With nearly half (46%) of U.S. teens ages 13 to 17 reporting being targets of cyberbullying—according to a 2022 Pew Research Center survey—instructional design master’s
News Staff Sept. 24, 2024
Guarding

Golisano Foundation Grant Supports Center on Disability and Inclusion

The School of Education's Center on Disability and Inclusion (CDI) has received a grant of $200,000 from the B. Thomas Golisano Foundation, one of the
Martin Walls Sept. 19, 2024

Women in Science and Engineering (WiSE) Marks 25 Years, Welcomes New Faculty Co-Directors

Professors Shikha Nangia and Marina Artuso have been named faculty co-directors of Women in Science and Engineering (WiSE). Founded on campus 25 years ago, the
Diane Stirling Sept. 17, 2024
Women

From Burton Blatt to ‘Barbie’—and Everywhere in Between

If you were told that a School of Education (SOE) alumnus began his post-graduate career as a summer intern at Warner Bros. in Los Angeles,
Martin Walls Sept. 17, 2024
From

School of Education Welcomes 6 New Faculty Members

The School of Education welcomes six new faculty members in fall 2024, with expertise in counseling and counselor education; faculty development; instructional design, development and
Martin Walls Sept. 11, 2024
School

Breedlove Readers Book Club Partners With Art Museum for Fall 2024

The Breedlove Readers Book Club is partnering with the Syracuse University Art Museum to offer a unique literary arts experience for middle and high school
Martin Walls Sept. 6, 2024
Breedlove

Orange Connections Run Deep in the Kehr/Hirsh Family Tree

On an overcast Mother’s Day in 2018, a photo was taken outside of the Hall of Languages depicting a proud Syracuse University graduate, Ryan Kehr
John Boccacino Aug. 23, 2024
Orange

Passion for Service Led Jennifer Pluta G’15 to Help Military-Connected Community

When Jennifer Pluta G’15 enlisted in the U.S. Army Reserve on May 19, 1999, she had no grand plans for making a career out of
John Boccacino Aug. 12, 2024
Passion