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‘Elect Her’ Preparing Women for Leadership and Political Office

In student leadership roles and in political office across the country, more women are needed to represent. An upcoming free workshop and presentation is giving female University students the opportunity...
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Taishoff Center Presents ‘Disabled and Proud: Dare to Dream’

The Lawrence B. Taishoff Center for Inclusive Higher Education at Syracuse University will present “Disabled and Proud: Dare to Dream,” a two-day conference event on Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 18 and 19....
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CFE Student Kelsey John receives NSF Fellowship to Explore Race and Education

Kelsey John is one of three Syracuse University students in 2014 to win the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship. John is a Ph.D. student in cultural foundations of edcation. Fellows receive...
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A Clearer Picture for Setnor: Music Education Student Advocates for Updated Technology

As with many families of students in the Setnor School of Music, Lisa Kranz’s parents in Buffalo can’t make it to every performance that she has during the school year. Live...
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School of Education Student Appointed to White House Committee

President Barack Obama has appointed Micah Fialka-Feldman, a student and employee at the School of Education, to serve on the President’s Committee for People for Intellectual Disabilities. Ten other individuals...
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Classroom Improvements in Huntington Hall Enrich Instruction

The Syracuse University School of Education is pleased to announce new technology improvements to classrooms in Huntington Hall. “Our latest round of technology upgrades in the Huntington Hall classrooms create...
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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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U.S. News Ranks School of Education in the Top 50 of Best Education Schools

U.S. News & World Report has ranked the School of Education No. 45 among the best education graduate schools for 2015. This is the second consecutive year the School of...
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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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