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Permission to Play: Professor Alex Corbitt on Why Game-Based Literacy Practices Matter

An expert on literacy and learning, and a former middle school English Language Arts teacher, Syracuse University School of Education (SOE) Professor Alex Corbitt focuses his research on how youths and adults create and represent their identities and communities through play and co-authorship. Corbitt builds partnerships with schools and organizations to study innovative literacy pedagogies...
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Fialka-Feldman Family Establishes “Opening Doors” Fund to Support InclusiveU Students

Rich and Janice Fialka-Feldman have established the Opening Doors Fund for InclusiveU as part of the Center on Disability and Inclusion’s Dream Big Campaign to provide critical financial support for students attending Syracuse University School of Education’s InclusiveU program, ensuring that students with intellectual disability can pursue their college dreams without financial barriers standing in...

Higher Education Students Help Shape NODA’s Spring Conference

As graduate students in Syracuse University School of Education’s (SOE) M.S. in Higher/Postsecondary Education program, Alexis Alfaro G’26 and Alexa Jones G’26 have had many opportunities to hone their skills as student affairs professionals. Through the program, both have experienced practica and graduate assistantships, and now they are strengthening their ties to their professional community...
While still an undergraduate, Elyas Layachi ’27 presented research at the 2025 American Educational Research Association’s annual meeting.

Leap of Faith: Undergraduate Research Shapes Elyas Layachi’s ’27 Path to Teaching

For Elyas Layachi ’27, a fall 2023 job posting on Handshake by Syracuse University School of Education (SOE) Professor Silvie Huang was serendipitous. Huang was looking for an undergraduate research assistant to help with an instructional design virtual reality (VR) project; he was a freshman engineering student interested in research and contemplating a transfer to...

Counseling Doctoral Candidates Win National Accolades

Two doctoral candidates in Syracuse University School of Education’s Ph.D. in Counseling and Counselor Education program have received national honors, one from the profession’s international honors society and the other from its professional association. Sara Litt has been selected as a 2026-2027 Chi Sigma Iota Leadership Intern to serve between May 1, 2026, through April...

Five Questions for Manasi Shankar G’16

Writing on her professional website—therapyatbay.com—Manasi Shankar G’16 writes, “Since I can recall, I’ve been drawn to the helping professions; connecting with people has always brought me joy.” In 2014, Shankar immigrated from India to pursue a master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at Syracuse University School of Education, before taking a Ph.D. in Human...

Resiliency Program Empowers Military-Connected Students

When Chris Teodoro G’22 embarked on his Syracuse University journey after 24 years in the US Army, he discovered what many transitioning veterans already know: asking for help doesn’t come naturally. Thankfully, there’s a new program that provides customized support and explains the essential resources available to guide veterans and military-connected students on their journey...
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From Girl Gains to Life Gains: M.J. Paige ’28 Builds Wellness Into Her College Experience

Teacher preparation students often have busy schedules. In addition to seminars, coursework, and study groups, they must make time for classroom placement experiences in local schools, a necessary and proven way to prepare Syracuse University School of Education graduates to succeed in their own classrooms. Sometimes, it can be difficult to fit time for wellness...
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Joshua Dann G’07 Named 2026 NYS Principal of the Year

Syracuse University School of Education alumnus Joshua Dann G’07 has been selected as the 2026 New York State High School Principal of the Year by the School Administrators Association of New York State (SAANYS). Principal of Saranac Lake High School, Dann is a graduate of SOE’s Certificate of Advanced Study in Educational Leadership. The Principal...
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Annual Atrocity Studies Lecture to Address “Atrocity Prevention in Practice in a Contested World”

Retired US Navy Commander Jeffrey Sizemore, a global leader on atrocity prevention training for practitioners, will offer the 2026 Atrocity Studies Annual Lecture, presented by Syracuse University School of Education and the minor in Atrocity Studies and the Practices of Social Justice. “Atrocity Prevention in Practice in a Contested World” takes place on Wednesday, Jan....
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Lindsey E. Turner ’19: Past, Present, and Future

School of Education Ambassador Lindsey Turner ’19, is founder of New York City-based Lindsey Turner Therapy, a private practice working with couples and individuals, specializing in inclusive sex therapy and relationship support for individuals and couples. A Licensed Master Social Worker (LCSW), Turner took her bachelor’s in social work from Syracuse University and her master’s...

Peter Knoblock (1934-2025), Professor Emeritus and Jowonio School Founder

Professor Emeritus Peter Knoblock (1934-2025), founder of Syracuse’s Jowonio School and a champion of the inclusive schools movement, has passed aged 91. Born in Passaic, NJ, Knoblock was among the first University of Michigan students to receive a combined Ph.D. in Education and Psychology. After a decade on the faculty at Michigan, in 1962 he...
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From Seabee to Baldanza Fellow, Nadia Morris-Mitchell ’24, G’26 Keeps Answering the Call

Consider this story the third part in an ongoing series chronicling Nadia Morris-Mitchell’s ’24, G’26 educational journey through Syracuse University. As an undergraduate pursuing a part-time bachelor’s degree in creative leadership through the College of Professional Studies, the US Navy veteran was profiled by Syracuse Stories and the Office of Veterans and Military Affairs. Now...

In a New Book, Professor Qiu Wang and Colleagues Examine Lifelong Learning Across the Globe

A new book by School of Education Professor Qiu Wang and colleagues, including Dominick Fantacone G’21, Director of Research and Sponsored Programs at SUNY-Cortland, focuses on the educational experiences of the aging population worldwide. Lifelong Learning: The Education of the Aging Population (Emerald, 2025) unites expert researchers, educators, advocates, policymakers, and community leaders from various...
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Reflections: Walter Gill G’71, G’77

In the Reflections series, the School of Education asks alumni to look back on their distinguished and fascinating lives and careers. Teacher, professor, author, actor, and artist Walter Gill G’71, G’77 was born in Greenville, MS, and received his early schooling in Jefferson City, MO, and Baltimore, MD. He was the first African American to...
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School of Social Work’s Genovese Scholars Program Receives Historic $1.8M Gift

The School of Social Work—housed in Syracuse University’s School of Education—has received a $1.8 million gift to further support social work student scholarships through the Genovese Social Work Scholars Program. The scholarships are named for Jennifer Genovese, G’83, G’13, Associate Teaching Professor and Graduate Master of Social Work (M.S.W.) Director, in recognition of her teaching,...