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Douglas Biklen Announces Retirement from Deanship

Douglas P. Biklen, dean of Syracuse University’s School of Education and founder of the Inclusion Institutes at Syracuse University, announced today that he will retire from his position effective January...
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$1 Million gift to the School of Education will support scholarships for Study Abroad

The School of Education at Syracuse University has received a $1,000,000 gift to be used over the next five years to support students who study abroad and to further develop...
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School of Education’s Dotger wins AACTE Outstanding Journal of Teacher Education Article Award

The American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education (AACTE) will present its 2013 Outstanding Journal of Teacher Education (JTE) Article Award to Benjamin Dotger, Ph.D., associate professor of teaching and leadership at the Syracuse...
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“Writing Our Lives” workshops teach power and liberation through creative writing

On Saturday, February 9, 50 students in grades 6-8 at Danforth Middle School will have the opportunity participate in creative writing and read/listen to social and political writing that has...
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Understanding Effects of Exercise on Alzheimer’s

Exercise has been shown to help control weight, improve mood and reduce the risk of certain diseases. Stefan Keslacy, assistant professor of exercise science in the School of Education, is...
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Student Produces Free Instrumental and Dance Performance to Raise Awareness About Bullying and Ally Involvement

“Uncommon Action” to premiere on February 3 at CNY Jazz, 2 pm and 4 pm. Syracuse University Music Education Senior Rachel Dentinger has enlisted sixteen student musicians and a team...
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Gretchen Lopez honored with Racial Justice Award

Gretchen Lopez, assistant professor of Cultural Foundations of Education at Syracuse University’s School of Education, is the recipient of the 2013 Racial Justice Award given by InterFaith Works/Community Wide Dialogue...
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Spector/Warren Fellows Announced for 2013, Cohort Travels to Holocaust Museum Houston for Learning intensive

The School of Education announces its eighth class of Spector/Warren Fellows, who will be traveling to Houston for a six-day learning intensive Jan. 5-12, 2013. The Spector/Warren Fellowship for Future Educators was...
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Exercise Science professor’s research on muscle weakness and Down syndrome promoted by American Physiological Society

The American Physiological Society (APS) has issued a press release promoting the laboratory research of School of Education Exercise Science Associate Professor Keith DeRuisseau. DeRuisseau and Patrick Cowley, Ph.D., the...
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Marion Wilson’s ‘Artists and Social Profit’ class trades art for social good in traveling exhibit

In time for the holiday season, a weeklong community art show will explore the value of creativity and culture as a commodity, versus the value of commercial gifts of exchange....
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