Syracuse University’s Disability Studies program, as well as faculty member, Dr. Steven J. Taylor and doctoral student, April Coughlin, were featured in a New York Times article about the evolution...Read More
Wearing a bow tie is a way to make a unique fashion statement. During this upcoming Family Weekend, it is also a way to support students and families and strengthen...Read More
Syracuse University Interim Chancellor and Vice Chancellor and Provost Eric F. Spina today named Joanna O. Masingila interim dean-designate of the School of Education. A professor of mathematics education and...Read More
601 Tully, a center for artistic co-production of culture on the Near West Side of Syracuse, presents a new exhibition open through Dec. 6. “Nourish” explores the many ways that...Read More
Professor Corinne Smith says for as long as she has been on the Syracuse University School of Education faculty (43 years), synagogues and other organizations have contacted the school to...Read More
What does is it mean to be a developing teacher? (Commentary) By George Theoharis, associate dean for urban partnerships, and Douglas Biklen, dean of the School of Education There has...Read More
October has been nationally designated as Disability Awareness Month, and here at Syracuse University, the Disability Cultural Center, within the Division of Student Affairs, is partnering with constituents across campus to...Read More
Bernard Mugo, a faculty member at Kenyatta University (KU) in the Department of Educational Communication and Technology didn’t question his level of expertise until he spent a year at Syracuse...Read More
Congratulations! Exercise Science Assistant Professor Kevin Heffernan received the Young Investigator Award at the annual meeting of the North American Artery Society in Chicago in early September 2013. Heffernan’s research examines...Read More
Chancellor’s Convocation for New Students Draws Thousands of Students and Families to Dome to Start the New Academic Year As they settle into their new homes and community, students were...Read More