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Educators prepare for new state science standards at “It’s Go Time! Science for All” conference

 With new state science standards in effect since July 1, another sold-out crowd of teachers and administrators from across the state will converge on Roxboro Road Middle School on...
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School of Education Will Host Research Conference for Special Education Thought Leaders

Researchers, theorists, and federal policy makers will gather at the Syracuse University School of Education this weekend to grapple with issues focused on improving post-school outcomes for students with significant...
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Luis Columna Honored with the Trailblazer Award at Fiesta Latina

Each year during Latino Hispanic Heritage Month (LHHM), the University hosts Fiesta Latina, a celebration of Latino culture that features Latino cuisine, live music, and dancing.  The event also includes...
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Marcelle Haddix Named 2017 Judith Seinfeld Scholar Awardee

William D. Coplin of the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs and Marcelle Haddix of the School of Education have received 2017 Judith Greenberg Seinfeld Scholar awards in recognition of their...
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Emeritus Professor Gerald Grant Remembered for Groundbreaking Research on School Reform

Gerald P. Grant, professor emeritus in the School of Education, died at home on Sept. 20. He graduated from Syracuse’s Central High School in 1955, and from John Carroll University...
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Lunch Time Poems to Launch Sept. 22 in Bird Library

Syracuse University Libraries is pleased to announce a series of free noontime poetry readings this semester called Lunch Time Poems. Hosted by poet Stephen Kuusisto, professor in the cultural foundations...
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As NYACTE President, Dean Joanna Masingila Advocates for Teacher Education Nationwide

Key government issues for education involve continued funding for teacher training, says School of Education Dean Joanna Masingila in her role as president of the New York Association of Colleges...
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Tom Brutsaert is Taking the Exercise Science Program to New Heights

Study Abroad students will ascend to new heights—18,000 feet—next spring when Professor Tom Brutsaert leads a three-week trek to Base Camp Everest in Nepal. Brutsaert calls the course, to begin...
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University Awarded $4 Million to Boost Retention of Minority Students in STEM

The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded a $4 million grant to Syracuse University to lead an effort to develop and implement strategies for augmenting the number of underrepresented minority...
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Simulations Guide Veterans Facing Challenges in Higher Education

From feelings of loneliness to anxiety, veterans may face many challenges transitioning into or acclimating to campus life. In an effort to help those with such difficulties, researchers from Syracuse...
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