Paul Applebee (English Education) has been named the Registrar and Director of Institutional Research at Wells College in Aurora, NY. He most recently served as the academic adviser/registrar at Bryant and Stratton College...Read More
Alexander N. Charters, professor in the School of Education from 1952-84 (professor emeritus 1985-2018), past dean of University College (1952-64), vice president for continuing education (1964-73) and passionate advocate for...Read More
Mary Jo Doyle (Science Education) is the new Audubon environmental educator at the Seneca Meadows Wetlands Preserve and Education Center. Mary Jo taught in the Seneca Falls and Waterloo school districts...Read More
On July 13, students and staff from the Higher Education Opportunity Program (HEOP) volunteered trimming, watering, and weeding with the Syracuse Rose Society at the Mills Rose Garden at Thornden...Read More
Jennifer Donais ’09 (Inclusive Elementary and Special Education) will receive the Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics Teaching. I am honored to receive the Presidential Award and join the ranks of...Read More
The NBCC Foundation has selected Shana J. Gelin, a doctoral student in the counseling and counselor education program in the School of Education, for the National Board for Certified Counselors...Read More
Have Dog, Will Travel: A Poet’s Journey Stephen Kuusisto Simon & Schuster, March 2018 Stephen Kuusisto, is a University Professor in Cultural Foundations of Education and a faculty member in the...Read More
A joint initiative between the Syracuse University Humanities Center and the Central New York Humanities Corridor, the Graduate Student Public Humanities Fellowships are supported in partnership with Humanities New York (formerly known as the New...Read More
Kelsey Dayle John (Diné), a doctoral candidate in Cultural Foundations of Education (CFE) in the School of Education, has been selected by the National Academy of Education to receive a...Read More
The School of Education held its 42nd Annual Convocation ceremony on Saturday, May 12, 2018. The School awarded 141 bachelor’s degrees, 119 Master’s degrees, 33 Certificates of Advanced Study, and...Read More