Category: Research

University, South Side Initiative Help Local Youth ‘Write Their Lives’

School may not have been in session, but learning was happening at the South Side Communication Center this summer. On a weekday afternoon, sisters Na’eema and Jameira Harry sat at...
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School of Education’s Center on Human Policy awarded $2.3M grant for “Community for All Project”

The Center on Human Policy (CHP), a Syracuse University-based policy, research and advocacy organization affiliated with Cultural Foundations of Education in the School of Education, has been awarded a 5-year, $2.3 million...
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School of Education Faculty, Alumni, and Students Honored

School of Education faculty, alumni, and students have recently been honored with numerous awards, honors, and national appointments: Marcelle Haddix has been appointed Dean’s Associate Professor in recognition of her scholarly...
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Counseling and Human Services Honored with National Award

The School of Education’s Counseling and Human Services was recently selected as the recipient of one of two 2013 National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC) Professional Identity Awards. This national...
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SOE Professor Conducts Physical Activity Workshops for Children with Visual Impairments

Luis Columna, associate professor of exercise science in the School of Education, is conducting a physical activity program titled “Physical Activity for Families of Children with Visual Impairments.” This program...
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Reading and Language Arts professor named recipient of AERA Early Career Award

Assistant Professor Marcelle Haddix has been named the recipient of the 2014 Division K Early Career Award. This award is given annually to a researcher in the initial stages of...
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Mural Unveiling and Presentation to Be Held at Seymour Academy March 20

601 Tully: Center for Engaged Art and Research, the Central New York Community Foundation, and the Seymour Dual Language Academy will host the Nature Matching System mural unveiling and curriculum...
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Preparing New Teachers for the Common Core

School of Education Professor Kelly Chandler-Olcott encounters the challenges of the Common Core State Standards Initiative as both a teacher and a parent. Last year, she was told by her daughter’s...
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Noyce Program Offers Paid Summer Internships

The Syracuse University Robert Noyce Scholars Program for Science and Mathematics Teachers (SU Noyce) is offering paid summer internships to promising first- and second-year students in science, mathematics and engineering. Information sessions...
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