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School of Education

Applications Open for 2024 Intelligence++ Innovation Showcase of Inclusive Design

Applications are now open for the Intelligence++ Innovation Showcase, which takes place on Thursday, April 25, from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. in the first
Martin Walls April 4, 2024
Applications

Racial Wealth Gap Research Presented at MetLife Foundation-Lender Center Event

The U.S. racial wealth gap was the focus of a symposium hosted by the Lender Center for Social Justice last week. “Interrogating the Racial Wealth
Diane Stirling April 3, 2024
Racial

InclusiveU Program Celebrates 10 Years of Offering a Fully Inclusive College Experience to Students

For the past 10 years, InclusiveU in Syracuse University's School of Education (SOE) has given students with intellectual and developmental disabilities a college experience in
Kelly Homan Rodoski April 2, 2024

Spring Break Jitters? How to Help Kids Feel Safe After Travel Disasters

Families across the nation are heading out for spring break and planning summer getaways, but recent headlines about transportation-related disasters may have children feeling a
Christopher Munoz March 28, 2024
Spring

Providing Peer Mentoring Opportunities to Women of Color Through Dimensions

Serving as a peer mentor to Syracuse University’s undergraduate women of color means the world to Kamille Montgomery ’24. When it comes to fostering a
John Boccacino March 21, 2024
Providing

Huey Hsiao Joins School of Education as Assistant Dean for Student Success

A higher education administrator with more than 20 years of experience in roles across advising, recruitment, program management, international education, and diversity, equity and inclusion,
Martin Walls March 21, 2024
Huey

Resurrecting Song: Professor Wendy Moy’s New Book Documents Choral Music’s Resilience During COVID-19

In her new book, Wendy Moy, professor of music education in the College of Visual and Performing Arts and School of Education, brings together first-person
Martin Walls March 20, 2024
Resurrecting

In Memoriam: Life Trustee Doris ‘Dottie’ L. Payson ’57

Doris “Dottie” Payson ’57 first parlayed a bachelor’s degree in education from Syracuse University into a teaching career in the Brooklyn School District. But her
Eileen Korey March 19, 2024
In

Ph.D. Student Looking Ahead to Unique Postdoctoral Researcher Role

When she was a special education teacher, Emilee Baker could see that the educational system was failing students with disabilities. To address that challenge, she
Diane Stirling March 19, 2024
Ph.D.

Doctoral Students’ Research Leads to New Conclusions About AI and Society

Today’s discussions of artificial intelligence (AI) tend to focus on its most visible presence, such as the chatbot ChatGPT. Yet, as two doctoral students discovered
Diane Stirling March 19, 2024
Doctoral

In Memoriam: Life Trustee the Reverend Vernon L. Lee Jr. ’54

It’s a love story that began at Hendricks Chapel, where Vernon L. Lee Jr. first met Marcia L. Heath. Both undergraduates, they raised their voices
Eileen Korey March 13, 2024

School of Education Spring 2024 Ganders Lecture Invites You to ‘Notice Noise’

Busy cafeterias, hushed auditoriums, quiet libraries—learning spaces have familiar soundscapes, but how often do we notice the noise, or lack of it? Join University of
Martin Walls March 12, 2024
School

9 Projects Awarded MetLife Foundation-Lender Center Racial Wealth Gap Grants

The Lender Center for Social Justice has awarded nine grants for new faculty research projects that study issues contributing to or helping alleviate the racial wealth
Diane Stirling March 11, 2024

A Gift to Celebrate Life, Exploration and the Mother-Daughter Bond

It’s 10:30 a.m. in Sydney, Australia, as Ann Covitz ’62 answers the phone and reflects on her life from the other side of the world.
Carri Prue March 8, 2024
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Featured Media Coverage – Week of Feb. 26

Syracuse University thought leaders, events and research news were showcased in the following news outlets this month: Shana Gadarian (Maxwell): "IVF patient vows to fight
Andrea-Rose Oates March 5, 2024
Featured

Joshua McIntosh G’12: Navigating Complexities, Transforming Higher Education

A new chapter unfolds for School of Education graduate Joshua G. McIntosh G’12 as he starts 2024 as executive dean of John F. Kennedy School
News Staff March 4, 2024
Joshua

Researchers Invite Students to Take Anonymous Survey on Well-Being; Chance to Win Gift Card

As part of ongoing efforts to support student well-being at Syracuse University, researchers from the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, the School of
Cort Ruddy Feb. 26, 2024
Researchers

School of Education Announces Annual Atrocity Studies Lecture on ‘Uyghur Genocide: The Ongoing Efforts for Accountability’

During the spring 2024 Atrocity Studies Annual Lecture, presented by the School of Education, a panel of experts from the Uyghur Human Rights Project and
Martin Walls Feb. 21, 2024
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