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Intergroup Dialogue program featured in “Bringing Theory to Practice”

Bringing Theory to Practice is a newsletter produced in partnership with the American Association of Colleges and Universities. The Syracuse University Intergroup Dialogue program received one of 29 Psychological Well-Being Initiative Grants to...
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Innovative Science Conference Offers ‘Live’ Research Lessons on New State Standards

More than 300 educators from across Central New York are converging on Roxboro Road Middle School in Mattydale today for a science conference that offers four “live” research lessons in...
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Taishoff Center Assistant Director Authors New Book About History of Education for Children with Intellectual Disabilities

Diana “Dee” Katovitch, coordinator of the Peer2Peer Project and assistant director of the Taishoff Center for Inclusive Higher Education at Syracuse University has authored a new book about disability history...
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School of Education Faculty and Alum Share High Honors

A professor of school counseling and a Ph.D. graduate of the School of Education are sharing the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision’s Publication in Counselor Education and Supervision Award...
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Dotger and Dotger Secure NSF Funding to Support Research on Elementary Science Simulations

Benjamin Dotger, professor of teaching and leadership, and Sharon Dotger, associate professor of science education, both in the School of Education, have been awarded a grant from the National Science...
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CSTEP Students Participate in Annual Conference

Eight scholars in the Collegiate Science & Technology Entry Program (CSTEP) presented their research at CSTEP’s 24th Annual Statewide Student Conference. The conference theme this year was “Journeys Beyond Excellence,”...
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Faculty Appointed to Leadership Positions

Syracuse University School of Education professors Marcelle Haddix and Linwood Vereen now hold key positions on prestigious boards, following their impressive histories of leadership, scholarship, and service to their fields....
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Doctoral Student Receives Prestigious Fellowship

Kimberly Natalia Williams, doctoral student in the Cultural Foundations of Education (CFE) program is getting additional funding and support to complete her dissertation proposal. Williams, was recently awarded with the...
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Neuroscience Expert Shares her Love for Dance with People with Parkinson’s Disease

When asked about her dance classes for people with Parkinson’s disease (PD), Tumay Tunur is clear, “It is a dance class, not dance therapy,” she says. She feels dance helps...
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Doctoral Students Present at United Nations in Vienna

Two School of Education special education doctoral students, Brent Elder and Michelle Damiani, presented at the 2016 Zero Project Conference, convened by the Essl Foundation, the World Future Council and...
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