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Professor Beth Ferri Publishes “DisCrit Expanded: Reverberations, Ruptures, and Inquiries”

Beth Ferri, Associate Dean for Research and Professor of Inclusive Education and Disability Studies, has published a follow-up to DisCrit: Disability Studies and Critical Race Theory in Education (2016). Edited...
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Sara Jo Soldovieri ’18, G’19 in Conversation on Improving Education and Employment for People With Disabilities

(Creative Spirit | Sept. 8, 2022) Education is a fundamental right, not a privilege, and no one should be left behind, especially not the millions of young adults with disabilities,...
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“And They Were Roommates” student film on inclusion to screen as part of Syracuse International Film Festival

For over a decade, the School of Education has provided support to the Syracuse International Film Festival, and SOE faculty have assisted in the selection and presentation films for the...
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Professor Beth Ferri Co-Edits Special DisCrit Issue of Teachers College Record

School of Education Associate Dean for Research Beth Ferri has co-edited a special issue of Teachers College Record (TCR) on Disability Critical Race Theory (DisCrit), along with her colleagues Professor...
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Professor Michael Gill Honored for Excellence in Graduate Education

Professor Michael Gill, School of Education Associate Professor of Disability Studies and Cultural Foundations of Education, is among eight faculty members receiving a 2023 Syracuse University Graduate School Excellence in...
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Julia M. White

Julia M. White is an Associate Professor in the School of Education, Syracuse University. She directs the interdisciplinary minor in Atrocity Studies and the Practices of Social Justice and is the co-coordinator...
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“Voices Off, Hands Up!” Popular American Sign Language Program Expands with New 200-level Courses

When Professor Corrine Occhino took the helm of the School of Education’s American Sign Language program in fall 2021, three sections of ASL 101 and one section of ASL 102...
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Program Requirements

Program Requirements The Disability Studies CAS requires 15 graduate credits. Each student develops a personalized program of study in consultation with their advisor. It can be completed as a full-time...
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School of Education Doctoral Student Brent Elder is Awarded Fulbright Scholarship

Brent C. Elder, a doctoral student in Special Education in the Syracuse University School of Education has been accepted into the Fulbright Scholar Program in Kenya for 2015-16. Elder will...
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