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O’Hara’s Work Highlights the Effects of Social Class Microaggressions on Individuals

Caroline O’Hara, assistant professor of counseling, co-authored a new study in Counselor Education & Supervision exploring doctoral-level counseling students’ encounters with social class microaggressions (SCMs) during counselor education training Although overt...
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Katie Berrell: A Scholar’s Special Journey Through Remembrance

Original story for SU News by Kelly Homan Rodoski Even though he passed away nearly a decade before she was born, Steven Russell Berrell has always been a strong presence...
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Ashby Talks Special Education Teacher Prep with Education Week

Associate Professor Christy Ashby spoke to Education Week for their article “Special Education a Growing Priority in Teacher-Training Circles,” part of a focus collection on Special Education: Practice and Pitfalls. Ashby...
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School of Education Students Take Part in Remembrance Week

Three students from the School of Education were named 2018-2019 Remembrance Scholars and took part in this year’s Remembrance Week. Katie Berrell of Long Lake, Minnesota, an inclusive elementary and special...
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Paul Applebee appointed Registrar at Wells College

Paul Applebee (English Education) has been named the Registrar and Director of Institutional Research at Wells College in Aurora, NY. He most recently served as the academic adviser/registrar at Bryant and Stratton College...
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Emeritus Professor Alexander N. Charters Remembered

Alexander N. Charters, professor in the School of Education from 1952-84 (professor emeritus 1985-2018), past dean of University College (1952-64), vice president for continuing education (1964-73) and passionate advocate for...
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Mary Jo Doyle named Audubon environmental educator

Mary Jo Doyle (Science Education) is the new Audubon environmental educator at the Seneca Meadows Wetlands Preserve and Education Center. Mary Jo taught in the Seneca Falls and Waterloo school districts...
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Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics Teaching

Jennifer Donais ’09 (Inclusive Elementary and Special Education) will receive the Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics Teaching. I am honored to receive the Presidential Award and join the ranks of...
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Shortlist for the UKLA/Wiley Research in Literacy Education Award includes Kelly Chandler-Olcott

UKLA is delighted to announce shortlists for the prestigious UKLA/ Wiley-Blackwell Research in Literacy Education Award 2018. The Award is given annually for papers published in each of UKLA’s journals – Literacy...
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InclusiveU and Taishoff Center featured in Huffington Post Video

The Taishoff Center for Inclusive Higher Education and InclusiveU were featured in a video on Huffington Post Rise. InclusiveU students participate in SU classes, organizations, games, and social events and feel...
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