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New Accreditation for School of Education Ensures Excellence and Innovation

The process of teaching is, by its nature, subject to constant change. Educators, from preschool through higher education, must stay abreast of societal issues, new research and evolving technologies to provide their students with learning pathways to success. Now, a new accreditation process at Syracuse University’s School of Education ensures that its programs are producing […]

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School of Education Ranked No. 55 by U.S. News & World Report for 2022

Syracuse University’s School of Education has been recognized as No. 55 for Best Education Graduate Schools by U.S. News & World Report for 2022. The school is ranked No. 14 among private universities and the school’s graduate programs in special education are ranked No. 26. “I’m proud of our faculty and their work as leading […]

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Lesson Plans: Sydney Ringel ’22

It’s not every day you hear someone say they love doing homework, but Sydney Ringel ’22 says homework is her life. The inclusion program major has always felt comfortable in school, and she’s determined to pass that on to future generations. In Syracuse University’s School of Education, Ringel is especially focused on how students interact with each […]

Doctoral student, alumni honored for dissertations on diverse student experiences

Three School of Education doctoral students and alumni were recently honored for their dissertation research and writing. Phillandra Smith, a doctoral student in special education, was awarded second place in the 2021 Holmes Program Dissertation Funding Competition in the. She received $1,250 to support her continuing her dissertation work, entitled “W(h)ite Out: An Analysis of […]

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Faculty talk with Jabbedu podcast, The Newshouse

Joanna Masingila, dean and professor, and Christy Ashby, associate professor, spoke to The NewHouse’s Wheelchair Quarterback Joey Pagano for “Analyzing SU’s Universal Design for Learning technique.” Universal Design for Learning, or UDL, is a framework for designing flexible instructional materials that allow for multiple methods of representing information, assessing student learning, and engaging and motivating […]

A Message from Dean Masingila

Dear School of Education community, The School of Education joins together with the Syracuse University community in acknowledging the pain and violence that persons who identify as Asian are experiencing with acts of racism and attacks in local, regional and national contexts. The SOE values the many identities of our community members and their families. We stand […]

The School of Education at AERA 2021

The Syracuse University School of Education is well represented by our faculty, students, and alumni at the American Educational Research Association’s 2020 Annual Meeting, held virtually April 7-12. Presentation titles, times, and direct links are listed. The full program including abstracts is available on the AERA website. Wednesday, April 7 Thursday, April 8 Friday, April […]

2021 Syracuse University Scholar

Julie Coggiola, Lily Wolfer selected as 2021 Syracuse University Scholars

Twelve seniors have been named as the 2021 Syracuse University Scholars, the highest undergraduate honor that the University bestows. Among them are two School of Education students: Julie Coggiola, a music education major (dual with the College of Visual and Performing Arts) Lily Wolfer, an inclusive elementary and special education major The Syracuse University Scholars […]

Solvay-SOE partnership not derailed by pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic has forced the education system to pivot and adapt. Every function of schools has been drastically affected, including special education and resource services, extra-curricular and enrichment activities, and community programming. Life during the pandemic has forced many educators to break from familiar and successful routine, becoming innovators in technology and communication in […]

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CAS in Intercollegiate Athletic Advising and Support Addresses Unique Needs of College Student-Athletes

The School of Education is expanding their curriculum offerings to prepare current and future higher education professionals (e.g., advisors, administrators and coaches) to learn how to support and advocate for the success of intercollegiate student-athletes. A certificate of advanced study (CAS) in Intercollegiate Athletic Advising and Support (IAAS) was reimagined and relaunched for a cohort […]

Haddix at Writing Our Lives’ 10th annual conference in 2019.

Marcelle Haddix: Inspired by Community

Professor Marcelle Haddix appears in a warmly lit room and smiles at the unseen audience on the other side of her screen. You are a writer, she tells them. “You write every day—maybe text messages to your friends, or in videos you post on TikTok. Whenever you write, you are making meaning.” She invites her […]

Dean’s List – Fall 2020

The following students have been named to the School of Education Dean’s List for this semester. To be eligible, students must receive a minimum semester grade point average of 3.40 or higher and have earned a minimum of 12 graded credits. Marwa Abedrabbah—Physical Education Grace Addis—Inclusive Elementary Special Education Maggie Alexander—Music Education Nicole Alexandrou—Art Education Sarah […]

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Six SOE students perform at the College Football Playoff National Championship Game

Ten members of the Syracuse University Marching Band (SUMB) performed in the College Band Directors National Association‘s Intercollegiate Marching Band during halftime of the College Football Playoff National Championship Game on January 11, 2021. These “Pride of the Orange” members joined nearly 1,500 performers from 200 bands in 45 states and Puerto Rico. This unique project […]

From the Dean: The struggle for democracy for all

Dear SOE community, On August 3, 1857, Frederick Douglass gave a speech in Canandaigua, New York in which he stated: “If there is no struggle there is no progress. Those who profess to favor freedom and yet deprecate agitation are men who want crops without plowing up the ground; they want rain without thunder and […]

Dean’s List – Spring 2020

The following students have been named to the School of Education Dean’s List for this semester. To be eligible, students must receive a minimum semester grade point average of 3.40 or higher and have earned a minimum of 12 graded credits. Rhiannon Abrams—Health & Exercise Science Grace Addis—Inclusive Elementary Special Education Maggie Alexander—Music Education Sarah Allam—Arts […]

Dean’s List – Fall 2019

The following students have been named to the School of Education Dean’s List for this semester. To be eligible, students must receive a minimum semester grade point average of 3.40 or higher and have earned a minimum of 12 graded credits. Rhiannon Abrams—Health and Exercise Science Grace Addis—Inclusive Elementary Special Education Razan Al Ramahi—Selected Studies in […]

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Deep Roots in Disability at Syracuse University

Since the 1940s, Syracuse University has been a leader in research, training, and advocacy efforts in disability Rights and Disability Studies. “If we have learned one thing from the civil rights movement, it’s that when others speak for you, you lose.” — Ed Roberts View this timeline as a PDF, as published in the Fall […]

Dean’s List – Spring 2019

The following students have been named to the School of Education Dean’s List for this semester. To be eligible, students must receive a minimum semester grade point average of 3.40 or higher and have earned a minimum of 12 graded credits. Jane Abi-Habib—Selected Studies in Education Rhiannon Abrams—Health and Exercise Science Noah Affolder—Health and Exercise Science […]

Dean’s List – Fall 2018

The following students have been named to the School of Education Dean’s List for this semester. To be eligible, students must receive a minimum semester grade point average of 3.40 or higher and have earned a minimum of 12 graded credits. Rhiannon Abrams—Health and Exercise Science Jacqueline Abrams—Inclusive Early Childhood and Special Education Maggie Alexander—Music Education […]

Dean’s List – Spring 2018

The following students have been named to the School of Education Dean’s List for this semester. To be eligible, students must receive a minimum semester grade point average of 3.40 or higher and have earned a minimum of 12 graded credits. Jacqueline Abrams—Inclusive Early Childhood Special Education Basil Adams—Health and Exercise Science Gregory Agrapidis—Health and Exercise […]

Dean’s List – Fall 2017

The following students have been named to the School of Education Dean’s List for this semester. To be eligible, students must receive a minimum semester grade point average of 3.40 or higher and have earned a minimum of 12 graded credits. Basil Adams—Health and Exercise Science Oberima Yaw Afriyie-Baah—Selected Studies in Education Gregory Agrapidis—Health and Exercise […]

Dean’s List – Spring 2017

The following students have been named to the School of Education Dean’s List for this semester. To be eligible, students must receive a minimum semester grade point average of 3.40 or higher and have earned a minimum of 12 graded credits. Danna Alnajjar—Health and Exercise Science Alexis Armistead—Inclusive Elementary and Special Education Madelyn Austin—Music Education Alexandra […]

Dean’s List – Fall 2016

The following students have been named to the School of Education Dean’s List for this semester. To be eligible, students must receive a minimum semester grade point average of 3.40 or higher and have earned a minimum of 12 graded credits. Gabrielle Abramow—Inclusive Elementary and Special Education Jacqueline Abrams—Inclusive Early Childhood Special Education Jadel Acevedo—Inclusive […]