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Counseling and Human Services Honored with National Award

The School of Education’s Counseling and Human Services was recently selected as the recipient of one of two 2013 National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC) Professional Identity Awards. This national...
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SOE Professor Conducts Physical Activity Workshops for Children with Visual Impairments

Luis Columna, associate professor of exercise science in the School of Education, is conducting a physical activity program titled “Physical Activity for Families of Children with Visual Impairments.” This program...
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Mara Sapon-Shevin featured in Shetterly’s “Americans Who Tell the Truth” exhibition

Robert Shetterly’s “Americans Who Tell the Truth: Models of Courageous Citizenship,” an exhibition of portraits that present citizens who courageously engage issues of social, environmental and economic fairness, will be...
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James Haywood Rolling, Jr. Named 2014 National Higher Education Art Educator of The Year

The National Art Education Association (NAEA) has named James Haywood Rolling, Jr., Dual Associate Professor of Art Education in the School of Education and The College of Visual and Performing...
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Reading and Language Arts professor named recipient of AERA Early Career Award

Assistant Professor Marcelle Haddix has been named the recipient of the 2014 Division K Early Career Award. This award is given annually to a researcher in the initial stages of...
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Art Education professor Sharif Bey awarded the 2014 John Michael Kohler Art Center Residency

Sharif Bey, Assistant Professor of Art Education at the School of Education, has been awarded the 2014 John Michael Kohler Art Center Arts/Industry Residency. He was one of 13 artists chosen...
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Getting to Know: Kevin Heffernan

Kevin Heffernan has always been excited about exercise. In high school and college he was active in many sports, and his sports training led to a love of weight lifting....
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Farewell to Dean Douglas Biklen

On January 31, 2014, Doug Biklen retired from the School of Education after over 40 years as a faculty member and 9 years as Dean. Friends and colleagues of Doug...
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In Memoriam: Professor Emeritus Daniel Sage

Daniel Sage, 86, of Fayetteville, died on Sunday, January 12. Born in Table Rock, Oregon, where his family had been pioneers, he lived in the Syracuse area for the last...
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Preparing New Teachers for the Common Core

School of Education Professor Kelly Chandler-Olcott encounters the challenges of the Common Core State Standards Initiative as both a teacher and a parent. Last year, she was told by her daughter’s...
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