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Jennifer Berke named an Exceptional Master Leader by Exchange Magazine

Jennifer E. Berke, Ph.D. (Markulis), a 1970 graduate of Syracuse University , has received the honor of being named an Exceptional Master Leader by Exchange magazine, a bimonthly publication for over 30...
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Assistant Professor Tiago Barreira Contributes to Global Study on Childhood Obesity

Assistant Professor Tiago Barreira is part of a team of researchers who collaborated on The International Study of Childhood Obesity, Lifestyle, and the Environment (ISCOLE). The study, which took five...
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Taishoff Center Receives $2 Million to Create Model InclusiveU Program

The Lawrence B. Taishoff Center for Inclusive Higher Education in the School of Education has received $2 million in federal funds to develop programs and conduct research for national use...
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School of Education Writing Challenge Encourages Faculty Scholarship

Faculty members in the School of Education were feeling a double pull: they needed time to write, and they wanted to unite toward a goal and get to know each...
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Tamara Durant G’15 receives honors for her dissertation

Tamara Durant G’15 is the runner-up recipient of the NASPA (National Association of Student Personnel Administrators) Melvene D. Hardee dissertation of the Year Award. Durant’s dissertation titled, “Is Faith On...
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Kathy Hinchman, Educator and Administrator, Receives Prestigious Award

Kathy Hinchman, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs in the School of Education and professor of reading and language arts, received the Albert J. Kingston Service Award given by the Literacy...
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School of Education Faculty, Students Named to Academic Strategic Plan Working Groups

Syracuse University’s Academic Strategic Plan Oversight Committee has announced the appointment of faculty, staff and students to six working groups that will help inform the committee’s work to implement the University’s new...
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Office of Research Selects Recipients for Inaugural Internal Grant Program

Faculty from across the University’s 11 academic schools and colleges have been selected to receive funding under a new internal grant program to help support research and advance collaborative scholarship,...
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Community 4 All: Digital Toolkits Will Promote Community Inclusion and Participation for Individuals With Intellectual Disabilities

For the past year, School of Education faculty, staff, and students, self-advocates, and experts from around the country have been developing six digital toolkits for people with intellectual disabilities. The...
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Kwame Alexander to Speak on ‘The Good Ones’

The School of Education continues the Douglas P. Biklen Landscape of Urban Education Lecture Series on Thursday, Nov. 12, at 7 p.m. with author Kwame Alexander. Alexander is a poet,...
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