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When the latest national trend toward challenging children’s books in community and school libraries came to her small Western Pennsylvania …
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Prof. Ken Marfilius gives advice for veterans and other who may be triggered by fireworks displays over the Fourth of July weekend. "With a little preparation and support, you can still enjoy the holiday in a way that feels safe and also manageable."
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We're saying farewell to SENSES Project coordinator Nick Piato G'22 as he starts his Ph.D. program. What was his favorite part of his Music Education master's degree? How has SENSES impacted his creative and professional goals? And what's next? Catch up with Nick: https://bit.ly/4lh9HI0
Morgan Meddings ’25 was awarded the prestigious David Orlin Prize for Overall Outstanding Thesis Project by @suhonors!
Her thesis, "Censorship in US Schools: How to Teach Banned Children’s Books," also won Best Thesis in the Professional category. Despite the rain, Morgan (an inclusive elementary and special education graduate) and her advisor, Prof. George Theoharis, celebrated her incredible accomplishment at the Honors Convocation on May 10. Congratulations, Morgan! #ProudToBeSOE
This marks the second year in a row that an SOE-affiliated student has won the Orlin prize, after disability studies minor Alexis Wilner ’24 won last year for her thesis "Creating A More Inclusive Industry: A Guide to Supporting Disabled Theatre Artists in Production Disciplines."