Syracuse University Interim Chancellor and Vice Chancellor and Provost Eric F. Spina today named Joanna O. Masingila interim dean-designate of the School of Education. A professor of mathematics education and...Read More
Professor Corinne Smith says for as long as she has been on the Syracuse University School of Education faculty (43 years), synagogues and other organizations have contacted the school to...Read More
SU Abroad students explore South Africa’s pre- and post-apartheid educational system and develop projects to enrich academic life of young students Aracely Hernandez G’13 had just returned to Syracuse in...Read More
In response to a growing national debate over teacher quality, the School of Education posted an explanation on its website this week about its approach to training teachers who will...Read More
The School of Education has announced the grand opening and dedication of the Sharon Haines Jacquet Education Commons, a new event and meeting space located on the ground floor of...Read More
Holocaust survivor Naomi Warren of Houston, Texas will be honored with the William Pearson Tolley Medal for Distinguished Leadership in Life Long Learning at a private gathering on April 7,...Read More
The School of Education at Syracuse University has received a $1,000,000 gift to be used over the next five years to support students who study abroad and to further develop...Read More
On Saturday, February 9, 50 students in grades 6-8 at Danforth Middle School will have the opportunity participate in creative writing and read/listen to social and political writing that has...Read More
Exercise has been shown to help control weight, improve mood and reduce the risk of certain diseases. Stefan Keslacy, assistant professor of exercise science in the School of Education, is...Read More
The American Physiological Society (APS) has issued a press release promoting the laboratory research of School of Education Exercise Science Associate Professor Keith DeRuisseau. DeRuisseau and Patrick Cowley, Ph.D., the...Read More