Janine L. Nieroda-Madden G’19, assistant professor reading and language arts, wrote about 6 ways to establish a productive homework routine for The Conversation. Nieroda-Madden, a graduate of the Ph.D. in...Read More
The South African humanist philosophy of Ubuntu, loosely translated, means “I am because we are.” Ubuntu, as a framework, has been central to Bryan Ripley Crandall G’12 and his work...Read More
Kelly Chandler-Olcott, Laura J. & L. Douglas Meredith Professor for Teaching Excellence, wrote about the benefit of classrooms that include all students for the Harvard Education Publishing Group Voices in Education...Read More
School of Education alumni continue to hold leadership roles at all levels of education, providing culturally responsive leadership in enhancing student learning and experiences. Lisa Milano ’84 is the new principal...Read More
When Rhiannon Berry G’09 teaches the Holocaust to her English classes at Liverpool High School (NY), she won’t say, “6.1 million Jews were murdered.” After her recent visit to Yad...Read More
School of Education faculty deepen their commitments to research and teaching through leadership positions in regional and national professional organizations, and serving in editor positions at prestigious publications. Leadership Positions...Read More
50 Syracuse University doctoral candidates were awarded Summer Disseratation Fellowship for summer 2019. Each student received $4,000 in Invest Syracuse funding to help them focus on their dissertations instead of...Read More
Emma Maurer ’20 epitomizes the values of the Judith Greenberg Seinfield Prize. Three years ago, Emma Maurer ’20 started Syracuse University with big dreams and high expectations. Coming from Wappingers...Read More
Kelly Chandler-Olcott, Laura J. & L. Douglas Meredith Professor for Teaching Excellence in the Reading and Language Arts, wrote about summer learning loss, common advice, and what research really shows...Read More
At the start of the spring 2019 semester, Syracuse temperatures hovered in the single digits, and even hardened locals balked at the brutal cold and wind. For eighteen teachers, newly...Read More