The School of Education held its 42nd Annual Convocation ceremony on Saturday, May 12, 2018. The School awarded 141 bachelor’s degrees, 119 Master’s degrees, 33 Certificates of Advanced Study, and...Read More
Every morning, Thelma Guenther Bonzek ’43 sits down at the upright piano in her sunny Syracuse home and plays a few songs. She pounds out the notes and sways to...Read More
An alumnus is being honored by his son who has established a scholarship in his father’s name to support student-athletes pursuing graduate work in education or service-based fields. The $1.5...Read More
The Orange spirit is apparent the moment you meet the family. There are Syracuse signs in the pool house, an SU tissue box in the family room, SU references in...Read More
A former Spector/Warren Fellow has been honored for her high school teaching by the Holocaust & Human Rights Education Center in White Plains. Stephanie Catania’10, a social studies teacher at...Read More
Donovin Darius ’98 will be the School of Education’s convocation speaker. Darius graduated from the health and exercise science program in the school and was a member of the Syracuse...Read More
When Renate “Rennie” Simson joined the Syracuse University faculty in 1979 as a full-time instructor, African American studies (AAS) was just being established as a department in the College of...Read More
For almost as long as she’s been an advocate for adult literacy, Ruth J. Colvin’s work has involved the School of Education. So the School of Education and the University joyfully...Read More
The Tangata Group, a nonprofit, non-governmental organization (NGO) dedicated to the proposition that disability rights are human rights, has been created to assist nations in successfully adhering to international disability...Read More
In an official White House press release, dated October 21, President Barack Obama announced his intent to appoint Rebecca S. Salon, G’75, G’01 (Special Education), to the President’s Committee for People with Intellectual...Read More