Category: News

Commitment to Service: Marc Cleveland Strikes a Path from the Military to Social Work

One of the most meaningful experiences retired Lt. Col. Marc Cleveland recounts from his career in the US Army was his first deployment, when he served as a platoon leader...
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Social Work Faculty Awarded Engaged Communities Grant for Camden Life Center Partnership

Ken Marfilius, Associate Teaching Professor in the School of Social Work and Faculty Director of Online Programs and Strategic Initiatives in the School of Education, has been awarded a $5,000...
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Kehoe Named Graduate Student Representative to Board of Trustees

Higher/Postsecondary Education master’s degree student Thomas Andrew Kehoe III G’27 is among four new student representatives—representing undergraduate, graduate, and law students—to join the Syracuse University Board of Trustees for the...
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Bearing Witness: Weeklong Immersion Takes Atrocity Studies Off the Page

No classroom lecture can replicate the experience of being face-to-face with the evidence of genocide. That is the premise behind a School of Education (SOE) immersion course that brings students...
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Bobby Battle ’26 Wins Orlin Prize for Honors Thesis Examining Lauryn Hill’s “Fugitive Pedagogy”

For the third year in a row, a School of Education student—Selected Studies in Education graduate Bobby Battle ’26—has won the Renée Crown University Honors Program’s David Orlin Prize for...
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School of Social Work Holds 2026 Awards Ceremony

On April 24, 2026, the School of Social Work—housed in the Syracuse University School of Education—held its annual ceremony to honor students involved with the Genovese Scholars, Evidence-based Practice, and...
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Ukrainian Fulbright Scholar’s Mission: Support Veteran Reintegration at Home

Tetiana “Tanya” Pohorielova came to Syracuse University as a Fulbright Visiting Scholar with an urgent purpose: to learn all she could about helping veterans return to civilian life and bring...
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SOE Faculty, Students Awarded for Academics, Research, and Community Projects

Syracuse University School of Education faculty, graduate students, and undergraduates have won a spectrum of accolades in spring 2026, including awards for a New York City music education immersion course,...
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Five Questions for Lizzie Muyawa Dube G’10, G’11

Malawian native Lizzie Muyawa Dube holds an A.A. from Cottey College in Nevada, MO, (2007) and a B.A. in Sociology from Hollins (VA) University (2009). She graduated from Syracuse University...
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Grant Extends Opportunities for Students With Intellectual Disability

When Beth Myers, Executive Director of the Syracuse University School of Education’s Taishoff Center for Inclusive Higher Education, celebrates InclusiveU students at their graduation, she does so with both pride...
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