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A Toolkit and a Mindset: The Impact of Intelligence++

The Intelligence++ program is an innovative, interdisciplinary initiative among Syracuse University Libraries, the Taishoff Center for Inclusive Higher Education’s InclusiveU, which is housed in the School of Education, and the College of Visual and Performing Art’s School of Design. The program began as an interdisciplinary course (DES 400/600) that encourages students from across campus to...
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SOE Students Awarded for Scholarship and Service

The end of the academic year is a time to celebrate scholarly and personal achievements, and as 2024-2025 concludes, Syracuse University School of Education proudly salutes graduate and undergraduate students who represent the best the School has to offer. That includes, for the second year in a row, the undergraduate winner of the coveted David...
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Live Like Liam Foundation Establishes Endowed Scholarship for InclusiveU Program

Syracuse University is honored to announce a generous $100,000 endowed scholarship from the Live Like Liam Foundation in support of the School of Education’s InclusiveU. This meaningful gift will expand access to the University’s flagship program for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The scholarship was established in loving memory of Liam Zoghby, a cherished...
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Judith Greenberg Seinfeld ’56, H’25 Receives Honorary Degree

Visionary philanthropist and innovative businessperson Judith Greenberg Seinfeld ’56, H’25 received an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree during Syracuse University’s 2025 Commencement exercises on May 11, at the JMA Wireless Dome. A leader in business and in service to others, Seinfeld has made extraordinary contributions to social causes, communities and the arts and has...
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Rebecca (Luyao) Kang ’23: Past, Present, and Future

A 2023 Selected Studies in Education (SSE) and Sociology double major, Rebecca (Luyao) Kang ‘23 is currently studying for an Education Policy master’s degree at the University of Pennsylvania. During her SSE internship, Kang was a student consultant to the Partnership for Inclusive Education and Students Consulting on Education. Originally from China, in her home...
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SOE Scholar-Athlete Michael Grace ’25 Joins Professional Lax League

Intercollegiate Athletic Advising and Support Certificate of Advanced Study graduate Michael Grace ’25, a defense/longstick midfielder on the Syracuse Orange men’s lacrosse team team, is among four players selected in the Premier Lacrosse League (PLL) draft, held on May 6, 2025. Grace, a USILA William C. Stiles Memorial Outstanding Defenseman Award winner while playing for...
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Intelligence++ Holds Inclusive Design Spring Showcase

The cross-campus Intelligence++ initiative held its inclusive design showcase on April 29, 2025 in the Bird Library on the Syracuse University campus. A collaboration among Blackstone LaunchPad at Syracuse Libraries, the College of Visual and Performing Arts’ (VPA) School of Design, and Taishoff Center for Inclusive Higher Education, Intelligence++ is an interdisciplinary initiative focused on...
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InclusiveU’s Peer2Peer Program: Together We Learn, Together We Thrive

Between a frigid polar plunge in Oneida Lake, girl-powered workout sessions with Girl Gains and late nights at Orange After Dark, Syracuse University InclusiveU student Michaela Skye Mazur ’28 is never without something to do. As one of many participants in InclusiveU’s Peer2Peer program—which pairs InclusiveU students with peer partners from across campus to build...
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Professor Susan Thomas Pens TIME OpEd on International Students

How the U.S. Betrayed International Students (TIME | April 29, 2025) Momodou Taal, a Cornell University international student who brought a lawsuit against the Trump Administration, didn’t appear for his March 25 court hearing in Syracuse, N.Y. The day before he filed the lawsuit, which requested an injunction on two of President Donald Trump’s executive orders for...
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SOURCE Enables School of Education Undergraduates to Research, Explore Profession

Through a Syracuse University funded research project, undergraduate School of Education (SOE) seniors Denaysha Macklin ’25 and Emma Wareing ’25 are continuing research to investigate barriers women of color face in advancing from K-12 teachers to school leaders. The project—called “Pipeline to Educational Leadership Positions for Women of Color,” now in its fifth year—utilizes qualitative...
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Zachary Setzkorn ’26 Named a 2025-2026 Remembrance Scholar

Zachary Setzkorn ’26, a Social Studies Education major in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs and School of Education and a Geography and History major in the College of Arts and Sciences and Maxwell School, is among 35 students who have been chosen as 2025-2026 Syracuse University Remembrance Scholars. A native of Overland...
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Professor Benjamin Dotger Receives Chancellor’s Citation

Professor Benjamin Dotger, Director of the Center for Experiential Pedagogy and Practice in the Syracuse University School of Education (SOE), will accept the 2025 Chancellor’s Citation for Faculty Excellence and Scholarly Distinction at the One University Awards Ceremony on April 11 at 1 p.m. in Hendricks Chapel. First presented in 1979, Chancellor’s Citation awards recognize...
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Five Questions for Michele Haiken ’96

Michele Haiken ’96 graduated from Syracuse University in 1996 with a B.A. in English Education and Women’s Studies. She later earned her Ed.M. and Ed.D. in English Education at Teachers College, Columbia University. With more than 25 years of teaching experience in New York, Haiken has authored five books on literacy, published by the International...
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School of Education Welcomes Indigenous University of Toronto Professor Stephanie J. Waterman ’83, G’04 as 2025 Convocation Speaker

Syracuse University School of Education (SOE) is pleased to announce that Stephanie J. Waterman ’83, G’04 (Onondaga, Turtle Clan), an associate professor in the Department of Leadership, Higher, and Adult Education at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE), University of Toronto, will address graduates at its 2025 Convocation Ceremony on Saturday, May 10,...
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Shedding Light on Inequities: Professor Heather Lavender Discusses STEM Ed and Building a High-Tech Workforce

As Central New York gears up as an advanced manufacturing hub, local and state government, development organizations, educators, unions, and tech companies are collaborating on plans to educate and train a workforce capable of making these industrial investments a long-term success. The employment requirements for chip fabricator Micron’s plan  alone are 9,000 people over 20...
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“Why Schools Must Protect Trans Kids”: Professor George Theoharis Pens Syracuse.com OpEd

(Syracuse.com | March 25, 2025) This open letter to our schools and community was written by faculty members and doctoral students from the Syracuse University School of Education. In was submitted by George Theoharis, professor of educational leadership, on behalf of 14 others. Their names appear at the end of the full article. One of...
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