Syracuse University School of Education mourns Professor Emeritus Alan Goldberg, 90, who passed on June 1 at Inova Hospital in Alexandria, VA. A distinguished faculty member in the Counseling and...Read More
Teaching about the Holocaust and human rights provides the opportunity to examine the basic moral issue of what it means to be a responsible citizen in a democratic society. Studying...Read More
The Atrocity Studies minor provides an interdisciplinary understanding of the Holocaust; the foundation of international law treaties that define genocide; crimes against humanity; issues of social justice and human rights...Read More
The master’s degree in Inclusive Special Education (Grades 1-6) prepares graduates to work with children and adolescents with disabilities, to ensure their right to a meaningful education in a general...Read More
Suggested Admissions Deadline: January 15 (summer semester start). Applications are considered on a rolling basis outside of this deadline. While a summer start is highly recommended, students can also apply...Read More
Suggested Admissions Deadline: January 15 (summer semester start). Applications are considered on a rolling basis outside of this deadline. While a summer start is highly recommended, students can also apply...Read More
It is with a heavy heart that we say goodbye to a dear member of the School of Education community. Our student, alumna, colleague, and friend Megan Cartier G’20 passed...Read More
Broaden your perspective and enhance your resume with Syracuse Abroad experiences. Consistently ranked one of the top international education providers in the US, Syracuse offers more than 100 programs in...Read More