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Syracuse University Libraries establish new fund in memory of Donald P. Ely

The Syracuse University Libraries have established two new endowment funds that will have a favorable impact on the student experience: the Libraries Student Employee Scholarship Fund and the Donald P....
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Counseling and Human Services Faculty Appointed to Leadership Positions in Professional Organizations

Three members of the Counseling and Human Services faculty in the Syracuse University School of Education have recently been elected to leadership positions by regional and national professional counseling organizations...
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Mimi Bornstein (Music Education ’89)

Mimi Bornstein BM ’89 (Music Education) has launched an impressive career since studying at Syracuse University.  She is currently the founder and artistic director of Midcoast Community Chorus (MCC) of Rockport, Maine, a...
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School of Education Faculty and Student Presentations at the 2015 AERA Annual Meeting

A large group of Syracuse University School of Education faculty and students will be presenting at the American Educational Research Association’s 2015 Annual Meeting in Chicago, Illinois, April 16-20. Presentation...
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Education Professors, Doctoral Student Recognized by International Center of Syracuse

Two School of Education professors and a doctoral education student were honored with citizenship awards by the International Center of Syracuse (ICS). Associate Professor Alan Foley, who is jointly appointed in the...
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EL PUNTO Art Studio 2015 partners with Setnor School of Music and School of Education

In an effort to reach out to youths in our community, Syracuse University’s Music Education Program has partnered with El PUNTO Art Studio, a contemporary arts education program offered at...
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Education Professor to Discuss New “Peaceful at the Core” Curriculum at Barnes & Noble Jan. 17

School of Education Professor Mara Sapon-Shevin has developed a new curriculum to address issues of bullying and to promote a positive social climate in schools. Using children’s literature as the foundation...
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Dark Girls after school workshops offer multimedia creative arts and mentorship for young women in the Syracuse City School District

Marcelle Haddix, dean’s associate professor in the Syracuse University School of Education has partnered with Building Women program at Danforth Middle School in Syracuse to offer a series of afterschool...
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2015 Spector/Warren Fellows travel to Holocaust Museum Houston for learning intensive

2015 Spector/Warren Fellows travel to Holocaust Museum Houston for learning intensive The School of Education announces its tenth class of Spector/Warren Fellows, who traveled to Houston for a six-day learning...
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Hawthorne String Quartet to Perform Free Public Concert

The Hawthorne String Quartet, comprised of members of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, will be in residence in Syracuse from Jan. 22-25 for a series of events to promote Holocaust education...
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