Kristen Luschen, ’05, Ph.D., Cultural Foundations of Education, associate professor of Education Studies, is the new Dean of Multicultural Education and Inclusion at Hampshire College. Professor Luschen will address issues of...Read More
Dr. Bessie Cooper-Noble, G’73 (Ph.D. Elementary Education), an orator, educator, author, humanitarian, 94, of Port St. John, Florida, died on February 7, 2014, with family by her side. She was...Read More
Hiram, Ohio, Feb. 4, 2014 – The Hiram College Board of Trustees has elected Dr. Lori Varlotta as the 22nd president of the institution. Varlotta, 50, is the first woman...Read More
Patricia Meyers Druger (G’74 MS Mathematics Education), age 75, passed away on January 19, 2014 at Francis House. She was an administrator for the introductory biology course and for the...Read More
Allen Berger ’57, G’66 has always been a strong proponent of the written word—and of sharing the joys of reading with others. As a student at Utica College, he wrote poems...Read More
Stella Jacobs Peterson G’49 passed away in November 2103. Her family said of her passing: Today the world lost a truly rare and remarkable woman, who guided and impacted the...Read More
Alumna Tiffany Musa was named a “Teacher of the Future” by the National Association of Independent Schools. A teacher at St. Anne’s School of Annapolis, she was one of 20...Read More
Jenna Ciara ’12, recent graduate of the physical education program, was named 2012 Easton Fastpitch Second Team All-American. Caira, the most decorated pitcher in SU history, has already been named an...Read More
The red carpet will go down on Montgomery Street on Wednesday, May 9, as Syracuse prepares for the world premiere of “Crooked Arrows,” the first mainstream film featuring the sport...Read More
Laurie Holtsbery G’97 has been named the local winner from the Central New York market for its Super Connector Search contest. Holtsberry received her master’s degree in Elementary and Special...Read More