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Graduate Scholarships Significant scholarships available for all master's and certificate programs Find Your Program Graduate Scholarships Small School. Big Opportunity. A close-knit community at an R1 research university. The School of Education has it all. Find Your Place Small School. Big Opportunity. 96% of the Class of 2023 was employed or
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News

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

May 15, 2025

The Intelligence++ program is an innovative, interdisciplinary initiative among Syracuse University Libraries, the Taishoff Center for Inclusive Higher Education’s InclusiveU, …

SOE Students Awarded for Scholarship and Service

May 15, 2025

Live Like Liam Foundation Establishes Endowed Scholarship for InclusiveU Program

May 9, 2025

Judith Greenberg Seinfeld ’56, H’25 Receives Honorary Degree

May 9, 2025

Rebecca (Luyao) Kang ’23: Past, Present, and Future

May 5, 2025

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  • Photo from @School of Education, Syracuse University on Facebook on Syracuse University School of Education at 5/16/25 at 1:30PM

    Zachary Setzkorn '26 has been named a 2025-26 Syracuse University Remembrance Scholar. Zachary is a social studies education major, Honors Program student, and research assistant with the Center for Experiential Pedagogy and Practice.

    Also among the incoming class of Remembrance Scholars is Belinda Chan ’26, a social work major who will join the School of Education when the School of Social Work transitions to the SOE in July.

    Congratulations Zachary and Belinda!

  • Photo from @syracuse-university-school-of-education on LinkedIn on Syracuse University School of Education at 5/15/25 at 3:50PM

    Catching up with recent alum Rebecca (Luyao) Kang ’23 as we say goodbye to the Class of 2025:

    💬 What memory from your time at the SOE do you most cherish?
    I always have been proud of being part of SOE. One of the most cherished memories is the incredible support and encouragement I received from my professors and advisors. Their passion for education and dedication to their students created an environment where I felt truly empowered to grow academically and professionally. Additionally, I’m proud of the hands-on teaching and consulting opportunities I had during my time there, through the Partnership for Inclusive Education and Students Consulting on Education. Collaborating with K-12 educators on inclusive education initiatives and working directly with students from diverse backgrounds taught me the importance of communication, adaptability, and fostering a supportive learning environment. These moments remind me why I am passionate about education and continue to inspire me in my career journey.

    💬 What are you working on now that you’d like to share with fellow alums?
    Currently, I am pursuing my master’s degree in education policy at the University of Pennsylvania, which has been an incredible opportunity to deepen and expand upon the foundation I built during my time at SOE. s part of this journey, I am working as a Graduate Assistant at Penn’s Weingarten Center, where I help support disability services and collaborate with students to foster a more inclusive and accessible learning environment. This experience has been particularly meaningful as it allows me to combine my passion for education with a commitment to equity and accessibility. It also builds on my earlier work at Syracuse, where I engaged with K-12 schools and educators on similar initiatives.

    💬 What is your hope for the future of education and learning?
    I envision a society where every child, regardless of circumstances, background, or ability, has fair access to high-quality education and the necessary tools to succeed. In my ideal educational institutions, diversity is acknowledged and, each student feels noticed, appreciated, and supported. They are also flexible, creative, and inclusive. To address systemic injustices and promote legislation prioritizing holistic development, social-emotional learning, and chances for lifelong learning, I also hope that communities, educators, and legislators will work together more closely. Education can change people’s lives, and I hope to help create structures that enable students to realize their greatest potential while cultivating a feeling of purpose and community.

  • Photo from @School of Education, Syracuse University on Facebook on Syracuse University School of Education at 5/14/25 at 9:25PM

    Coming out of the #SUGrad25 haze and still celebrating our incredible students! Class of 2025, we'll miss you and we're so #ProudToBeSOE of everything you accomplished at Syracuse - and the impacts you'll keep making on the world.