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Taishoff Center to Host First Leadership Conference for College Students With Disabilities

The Taishoff Center for Inclusive Higher Education at Syracuse University continues to promote leadership opportunities for students with disabilities with its first national conference, “DisAbled & Proud: A Call to Lead,” to...
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Early College High School Students Plan a Path to Higher Education Through Success in Academics

This summer 100 ninth and tenth graders at the Nottingham Early College High School will take part in rigorous writing, math and science institutes led by faculty from Syracuse University’s...
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School of Education Distinguished Professor Vincent Tinto to serve on New National Commission to Help Reshape the Future of Community Colleges

For only the third time in their 110-year history, community colleges are preparing to take a holistic look at their broad and continuously evolving mission with the naming this week...
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Near West Side’s 601 Tully Art/Community Space to host open house to reveal 2-year renovation, June 30

601 Tully, a new Near West Side community art space, café, classroom and teaching garden; will open its doors to the public for the first time since its renovation on...
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Katie Hursey, Physical Education Senior, Named Second Team All-American in the 3,000m steeplechase

Katie Hursey, senior in the physical education undergraduate program, became Syracuse’s fourth student-athlete to earn U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) All-America status this week at...
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More than 300 College Students Begin Training to Work in Say Yes Summer Camps

More than 300 college students, representing 46 colleges and universities, will be on the Syracuse University campus on Monday, June 13, to train at the Say Yes Summer Institute to become...
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Cerri Banks ’00, G’04, G’06 Named Dean of Mount Holyoke College

Mount Holyoke President Lynn Pasquerella has announced that author and educator Cerri Banks, currently dean of William Smith College and an education professor at Hobart and William Smith Colleges, will...
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Dotger Receives NSF Award to Design and Test Clinical Simulations for Math and Science Teacher Preparation

Benjamin H. Dotger, assistant professor in Teaching and Leadership Programs in the School of Education, has been awarded a $449,898 grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) for his project...
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Disability Cultural Center to open on SU campus in Fall 2011

Syracuse University continues to be a national leader in higher education as it will open the doors to a Disability Cultural Center in the fall of 2011. This groundbreaking center...
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SU Faculty Collaborate with Willow Field Elementary to Host Public Research Lesson

Faculty from the Syracuse University department of Science Teaching have partnered with the teachers and administration of Willow Field Elementary in Liverpool to explore a process called “lesson study.” Their...
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