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Marcelle Haddix Named 2017 Judith Seinfeld Scholar Awardee

William D. Coplin of the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs and Marcelle Haddix of the School of Education have received 2017 Judith Greenberg Seinfeld Scholar awards in recognition of their...
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Tom Brutsaert is Taking the Exercise Science Program to New Heights

Study Abroad students will ascend to new heights—18,000 feet—next spring when Professor Tom Brutsaert leads a three-week trek to Base Camp Everest in Nepal. Brutsaert calls the course, to begin...
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University Awarded $4 Million to Boost Retention of Minority Students in STEM

The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded a $4 million grant to Syracuse University to lead an effort to develop and implement strategies for augmenting the number of underrepresented minority...
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Kim’s New Book Considers Transnational Disability Theory

by Rob Eslin, College of Arts & Sciences Transnational feminist disability studies is the focus of a groundbreaking, new book by a Syracuse University professor. Eunjung Kim, dually appointed to...
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McNair Scholars Present Research at Spring Symposium April

The McNair Scholars Program will host the Spring 2017 Research Symposium on Friday, April 14, and Friday, April 21. The McNair Scholars will present on a variety of research topics...
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Simulations Guide Veterans Facing Challenges in Higher Education

From feelings of loneliness to anxiety, veterans may face many challenges transitioning into or acclimating to campus life. In an effort to help those with such difficulties, researchers from Syracuse...
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School of Education Presentations at the 2017 AERA Annual Meeting

The Syracuse University School of Education is well represented by our faculty, students, and alumni at the American Educational Research Association’s 2017 Annual Meeting in San Antonio, TX, April 27-May...
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Undergrads Team Up to Publish Bacteria Research, including a CSTEP scholar

Bacteria may be small, but the effect they have on us is anything but minor. Bacteria are often associated with illness and disease, but in reality most do us more...
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Counseling and Human Services Faculty Member Receives National Honors

Melissa Luke, associate professor of counseling and human services and coordinator of school counseling in the School of Education, has been recognized with two honors, adding to an impressive portfolio...
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Researcher Examines Effect of Exercise on Breast Cancer Survivors Taking Aromatase Inhibitors

Gwendolyn Thomas confirms resistance, aerobic exercise mitigates side-effects of AIs, improves health outcomes A researcher in the School of Education has simple advice for breast cancer survivors struggling with the...
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