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SOE Student Becomes One to Remember

School of Education senior Lisa Kranz, studying music and education, has been selected as a 2015-16 Remembrance Scholar. Kranz received the prestigious award last May and recently took part in...
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Lawrence B. Taishoff Center for Inclusive Higher Education receives $5 million in funding to support individualized options for students with intellectual disabilities

On the heels of a $3 million private gift from the Taishoff Family Foundation, the Lawrence B. Taishoff Center for Inclusive Higher Education at Syracuse University has received an additional $2 million...
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A Homecoming of Homecomings for the Syracuse 8

Members of the Syracuse 8 will forever bleed orange. Dubbed the Syracuse 8 by the media in the seventies, the group included nine members of the 1970 Syracuse University football...
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Deans’ Panel Addresses Ways To Boost Student Involvement in STEM Fields

Is Syracuse University addressing the gap in higher education regarding science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education of students? The short answer is: yes, and in plenty of ways. A...
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Writing Our Lives Fosters Community of Writers

For the past six years, the Writing Our Lives conference has been helping young area writers share their stories and listen to the stories of other young people. But the...
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Doug Biklen Imaging Disability in Film Showcase to be presented at Syracuse International Film Festival, October 17

The filmography of Syracuse University School of Education Dean Emeritus Douglas Biklen will be celebrated at the 12th annual Syracuse International Film Festival, October 14-18, 2015. The Doug Biklen Imaging Disability...
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Counseling and Human Services Department to Receive National Honors, Recognition

Faculty members and doctoral students from Counseling and Human Services will be celebrated as academic achievers and leaders at the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (ACES) conference in Philadelphia...
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Cultural Foundations Doctoral Student Named to NY Public Scholars Program

Four members of the Syracuse University community have been selected by the New York Council for the Humanities for its New York Public Scholars program. Public scholars will travel around New...
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Professor Kevin Heffernan Contributes to Prominent Scientific Paper

Kevin Heffernan, assistant professor in Exercise Science in the School of Education, has contributed to a significant scientific position paper, issued by the American Heart Association. The statement, titled Recommendations...
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Counseling and Human Services at the 2015 ACES Conference

The Syracuse University School of Education’s Counseling and Human Services is well represented at the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision 2015 Conference, October 7-11 in Philadelphia. Faculty and students...
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