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‘Elect Her’ Preparing Women for Leadership and Political Office

In student leadership roles and in political office across the country, more women are needed to represent. An upcoming free workshop and presentation is giving female University students the opportunity...
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Public Research Lesson Improves Learning and Instruction Methods

Sharon Dotger, dual associate professor of science teaching in the School of Education and the College of Arts and Sciences, hosted a public research lesson on Tuesday, Nov. 11, in...
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School of Education mourns passing of Steven J. Taylor, Centennial Professor of Disability Studies and Director of the Center on Human Policy

Steven J. Taylor, Ph.D. died at his home in South Onondaga on November 8, 2014. Steve is survived by his wife Betsy Edinger, son Jeff, and daughter Lea. He also...
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Disability Rights Activist Judith E. Heumann to visit Syracuse University on Tuesday, October 28

Judith E. Heumann, the Special Advisor for International Disability Rights at the U.S. Department of State, will visit Syracuse University on Tuesday, October 28, 2014. Heumann will participate in a...
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Taishoff Center Presents ‘Disabled and Proud: Dare to Dream’

The Lawrence B. Taishoff Center for Inclusive Higher Education at Syracuse University will present “Disabled and Proud: Dare to Dream,” a two-day conference event on Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 18 and 19....
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Samba Laranja to perform at Jazz at Lincoln Center for 2014 Brazilian Festival

Samba Laranja: the Syracuse University Brazilian ensemble will perform for a fourth time at Jazz at Lincoln Center (JALC) in New York City. As part of the 2014 JALC Brazilian...
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CFE Student Kelsey John receives NSF Fellowship to Explore Race and Education

Kelsey John is one of three Syracuse University students in 2014 to win the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship. John is a Ph.D. student in cultural foundations of edcation. Fellows receive...
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School of Education Disability Studies Program Co-sponsors “Imagining Disability in Film”

On Sunday, October 12, the School of Education will continue its tradition of collaborating the Syracuse International Film Festival by presenting “Imaging Disability in Film,” and “Imagining Disability in Film:...
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Retired Professor of Education Donald P. Ely Dies

Donald Paul Ely, 84, died at home on Sept. 24 after a long illness. Born Sept. 3, 1930, in Buffalo to Paul B. and Florence Fuller Ely, he received his...
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Clinical Mental Health Counseling program receives top ranking

The School of Education’s Master of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling program has been rated #1 across the nation based on student reviews. On this list of top graduate programs, SU’s...
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