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Inclusive Elementary and Special Education (Grades 1-6), B.S.

The Inclusive Elementary program is being phased out in favor of the new Inclusive Childhood Education major. Information on this page remains for current students and archival purposes. Undergraduate Admissions...
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Tamara Hamilton

Tamara N. Hamilton is the Co-Principal Investigator and Project Director for the National Science Foundation Upstate Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (ULSAMP) at Syracuse University (SU). She has held this position...
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Inclusive Adolescent Education, B.S.

Be an engaging, antiracist and inclusive English, science, mathematics, or social studies teacher, who fosters a love for their subject in all learners and helps them succeed beyond the classroom....
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Edward Brockenbrough presenting “Queering Sexy B(l)ack” on February 9

Syracuse Symposium continues its yearlong look at “Place” with a visit by an expert on inclusive urban education. Edward Brockenbrough, associate professor of teaching and curriculum at the University of...
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Dr. Murray Grossman ’43 Honored by Son with Creation of Endowed Scholarship Fund

An alumnus is being honored by his son who has established a scholarship in his father’s name to support student-athletes pursuing graduate work in education or service-based fields. The $1.5...
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School of Education Fall 2024 Ganders Lecture Welcomes Neurodiversity Scholar Kala Allen Omeiza

The fall 2024 edition of the Syracuse University School of Eduction’s Ganders Lecture series welcomes Kala Allen Omeiza, a prolific author at the intersection of race, culture, and autism. “Autistic...
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Joanna Masingila to Conclude Tenure as Dean of the School of Education

Joanna Masingila today announced that she will soon conclude her tenure as dean of the School of Education and begin a one-year research leave effective Aug. 1 in anticipation of...
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Marcia ’86 and Ben ’84 Baldanza: A Pledge to Transform Education

Students from diverse backgrounds do better in school and are more likely to go to a four-year college if they have teachers from kindergarten through high school who look like...
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End of Year Celebration Honors Faculty, Staff, and Student Awards

At its third annual End of Year Celebration on May 4, 2018, the School of Education recognized the outstanding awards, honors, and accomplishments of its faculty, staff and students from...
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