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Literacy Pioneer Ruth Colvin Turns 100, Receives Tolley Medal

For almost as long as she’s been an advocate for adult literacy, Ruth J. Colvin’s work has involved the School of Education. So the School of Education and the University joyfully...
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State Sen. David Valesky visits InclusiveU at Syracuse University

The School of Education’s Taishoff Center for Inclusive Higher Education welcomed State Sen. David Valesky to campus recently, where he attended an InclusiveU/Peer-2-Peer Pizza Party in Schine Student Center. Valesky secured support in the...
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Intergroup Dialogue program featured in “Bringing Theory to Practice”

Bringing Theory to Practice is a newsletter produced in partnership with the American Association of Colleges and Universities. The Syracuse University Intergroup Dialogue program received one of 29 Psychological Well-Being Initiative Grants to...
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SOE alumna appointed to the President’s Committee for People with Intellectual Disabilities

In an official White House press release, dated October 21, President Barack Obama announced his intent to appoint Rebecca S. Salon, G’75, G’01 (Special Education), to the President’s Committee for People with Intellectual...
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Career Services Staffer—Army Reservist—Connects Student Vets with Employers

Jennifer Pluta has tackled U.S. Army basic training, operated an asphalt dump truck to help build security points near the Kuwait and Iraqi borders and serves as a master sergeant...
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Innovative Science Conference Offers ‘Live’ Research Lessons on New State Standards

More than 300 educators from across Central New York are converging on Roxboro Road Middle School in Mattydale today for a science conference that offers four “live” research lessons in...
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Art Education Conference Hosted at Syracuse Will Feature Alumni Scholars

The Syracuse Art Education department will host the 13th annual Graduate Research in Art Education (GRAE) conference this weekend, October 28 – 29. This is the first time Syracuse University has hosted...
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Liberty Partnership Program at the Southside Communication Center: Life Skills Taught at End of School Day

The Southside Communication Center is much more than a safe place for middle school and high school students to gather after the school day ends. The center, opened in January...
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Taishoff Center Assistant Director Authors New Book About History of Education for Children with Intellectual Disabilities

Diana “Dee” Katovitch, coordinator of the Peer2Peer Project and assistant director of the Taishoff Center for Inclusive Higher Education at Syracuse University has authored a new book about disability history...
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Remembering Naomi Warren

The School of Education community remembers Naomi Warren, who passed away peacefully and surrounded by her family on Sunday, October 2. Naomi was the inspiration for the Spector/Warren Fellowship Program, Holocaust Education...
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