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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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Teacher candidates Gain Insights and Experience Through NYC program

This article originally appeared in the Summer 2017 issue of Syracuse University Magazine Last September, at Community Roots Charter School in Brooklyn, Nancy Ivanovic ’17 got to know a lively group...
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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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Stephanie Catania ’10 receives honors for excellence in secondary & human rights education

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...
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University to host “Redefining Inclusion” events in San Francisco, Los Angeles

Syracuse University’s Lawrence B. Taishoff Center for Inclusive Higher Education will be on the road next week, bringing their message of lifelong inclusion to San Francisco and Los Angeles on January 25...
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School of Education, Athletics, Driver’s Village Support Otto’s Reading Kickoff for Local Schools

 Otto, the Syracuse mascot, doesn’t speak, so it may be difficult to assess how well Otto can read. But Otto clearly recognizes the value of reading, and a December...
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Literacy Pioneer Ruth Colvin Turns 100

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...
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Literacy Pioneer Ruth Colvin Turns 100, Receives Tolley Medal

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...
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Career Services Staffer—Army Reservist—Connects Student Vets with Employers

Jennifer Pluta has tackled U.S. Army basic training, operated an asphalt dump truck to help build security points near the Kuwait and Iraqi borders and serves as a master sergeant...
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CSTEP Students Participate in Annual Conference

Eight scholars in the Collegiate Science & Technology Entry Program (CSTEP) presented their research at CSTEP’s 24th Annual Statewide Student Conference. The conference theme this year was “Journeys Beyond Excellence,”...
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