Category: News

Breedlove Readers Book Club Partners with Syracuse University Art Museum for Fall 2024 Program

The Breedlove Readers Book Club is partnering with the Syracuse University Art Museum to offer a unique literary arts experience for middle and high school girls throughout Central New York...
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School of Education Welcomes Six New Faculty Members

Syracuse University School of Education welcomes six new faculty members in fall 2024, with expertise in counseling and counselor education; faculty development; instructional design, development, and evaluation; inclusive science, technology,...
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Trey Augliano ’27 Named 2024-2025 Intelligence++ Innovation Scholar

Trey Augliano ’27, a student in the Martin J. Whitman School of Management, has been selected by Syracuse Libraries as its inaugural Intelligence++ Innovation Scholar for the 2024-2025 academic year....
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’Cuse Conversations: SOE Student Jack Withee ’26 Helps Celebrate 80 Years of the Goon Squad

Celebrating 80 years of making a difference in the lives of first-year students, the Goon Squad—featuring more than 550 student leaders—will greet new students and lend a hand during move-in...
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The School of Education Mourns the Passing of Former Faculty Member Ann C. Howe

A former Professor of Science Education at Syracuse University School of Education, Ann Clark Howe passed peacefully at her home in Raleigh, NC, on Aug. 14, 2024. She was 99....
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Raising Guide Dog Puppies on Campus: How Students Are Helping Make a Difference for the Blind

Have you met Tarzan or Juan yet on campus? These latest members of the University community are hard to miss, with their friendly dispositions, shiny coats and wagging tails. Tarzan,...
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Shafreya Wilkins ’25: Inclusive Education Fosters Ambition

Shafreya Wilkins ’25 has a vision for the future: operating her own food truck with mini dishes, such as tacos, sliders, truffle fries and slushies for the kids. For Wilkins—who...
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Order vs. Transgression: Professor Emerita Kal Alston Discusses Dress Codes with Parents.com

School Dress Codes Should Be a Thing of the Past—Here’s Why (Parents.com | Aug. 13, 2024) School dress codes are an ongoing topic of contention between students and school leaders....
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Educators in the White House: Professor Emerita Kal Alston Speaks to Chalkbeat

Tim Walz helps Democrats make the ‘prairie populist’ case for public schools (Chalkbeat | Aug. 9, 2024) The photos have emerged as perhaps the most iconic image of Tim Walz....
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SENSES Lab: Creating Space for Building Community and Pursuing Dreams

Heading down into the basement of Steele Hall, you’ll find students coming and going from Room 001. Some are gathered in a lounge area, one likely controlling the aux on...
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