A group of students from Kobe University in Japan visited the University during the first week of February. The seven students, both undergraduate and graduate, and their faculty mentor spent...Read More
Bryan Ripley Crandall G’12, an alumnus of the English Education Ph.D. program in the School of Education, received the Martin Luther King Jr. (MLK) Vision Award from Fairfield University on...Read More
The Syracuse University Fit Families Program for Children with Autism, a research-based physical activity program for families with children with autism ages five to 10, is currently accepting applications for its...Read More
Assistant Professor Tiago Barreira is part of a team of researchers who collaborated on The International Study of Childhood Obesity, Lifestyle, and the Environment (ISCOLE). The study, which took five...Read More
The Lawrence B. Taishoff Center for Inclusive Higher Education in the School of Education has received $2 million in federal funds to develop programs and conduct research for national use...Read More
Kathy Hinchman, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs in the School of Education and professor of reading and language arts, received the Albert J. Kingston Service Award given by the Literacy...Read More
Faculty from across the University’s 11 academic schools and colleges have been selected to receive funding under a new internal grant program to help support research and advance collaborative scholarship,...Read More
For the past year, School of Education faculty, staff, and students, self-advocates, and experts from around the country have been developing six digital toolkits for people with intellectual disabilities. The...Read More
On the heels of a $3 million private gift from the Taishoff Family Foundation, the Lawrence B. Taishoff Center for Inclusive Higher Education at Syracuse University has received an additional $2 million...Read More
For the past six years, the Writing Our Lives conference has been helping young area writers share their stories and listen to the stories of other young people. But the...Read More