Category: News

Giving Students Choice and Voice: Meet Pamela Odom G’03, SCSD’s New Superintendent

On Nov. 1, 2025, Pamela Odom G’03 will become the new Superintendent of the Syracuse City School District (SCSD), the third Syracuse University graduate in a row to take the...
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Professor Ryan Heath’s Wayne County Research Initiative Receives Wallace Foundation Grant

Upstate New York’s Wayne County Partnership will benefit from a multi-million-dollar investment that will help it and six other communities across the United States reach their economic mobility goals by...
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Five Questions for Dan R. Strumlok G’16, G’23

West Genesee (NY) Intermediate School teacher Dan Strumlok G’16, G’23 has traded leading platoons into battle for leading classrooms into knowledge. After three tours of Afghanistan with infantry units and...
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Fueling Innovation: Professor James Haywood Rolling Jr. Wins NEA Grant for “Syracuse STEAM Engines”

Like many American Rust Belt cities, Syracuse is addressing the challenge of vacant lots and neglected properties—transforming these spaces into opportunities for renewal and growth as the city evolves beyond...
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Kofi Dormah ’15: A Filmmaker’s Extraordinary Journey

Kofi Dormah ’15 traveled an unconventional path to becoming a filmmaker. When he immigrated to the United States from Ghana as a child, he didn’t know a word of English....
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Social Work Professor Ryan Heath Helps Strengthen CNY Community Schools

When those who work in community school systems explain the impact of this approach in public education, they tell stories about the students they have worked with. For example, that...
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Center on Disability and Inclusion Awarded NYS Grant to Pilot Advocacy Training Network

Syracuse University School of Education’s Center on Disability and Inclusion (CDI) has been awarded $250,000 per year for three years from the New York State Council on Developmental Disabilities (CDD)....
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Family Trees with Orange Roots: A Syracuse Tradition that Spans Five Generations

With five generations, nearly three-dozen family members and close to 50 degrees—and counting—the Bradley and Webster families represent a true legacy of perseverance, education and Orange pride. Their story is...
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Dig Pink: Cheryl Meany ’02, G’06 Spikes Breast Cancer Without Missing a Beat

Don’t expect Cheryl Meany ’02, G’06 to take much of a step back when she is honored at two upcoming West Genesee (NY) High School volleyball meets during 2025’s Breast...
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Three School of Education Alumni Named 2025 Fulbright Scholars

Three School of Education alumni are among eight students and graduates from Syracuse University named as 2025 recipients of awards through the Fulbright US Student Program. In addition, one SOE...
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