Tag: School of Education
Faculty raise concerns about SU's COVID-19 response, workload at forum
Some professors worry that they will have to commit to choosing modes of instruction for the fall 2021 semester before knowing what the pandemic will look like then. Read More »
SU data breach exposes nearly 10,000 names, Social Security numbers
The university has sent letters to affected students, alerting them that it had investigated a September data security breach involving some of their personal information. Read More »
New Center on Disability and Inclusion will focus on research, engagement
The center, which SU’s School of Education launched in the fall, functions as an umbrella for several pre-existing units within the school. Read More »
Online learning threatens students' privacy, experts say
Since the onset of the pandemic, professors have employed a patchwork of software, such as video conferencing apps and remote proctoring services, to hold classes and administer tests at a time when packed lecture halls are a public health hazard. Read More »
Gallery: The 1st day of Schine Student Center since its renovations
Students and faculty poured into the newly renovated Schine Student Center on Monday to explore its dining options and study spaces. Read More »
Virtual service honors the SU community members who died this past month
The service commemorated students Trevor Pierce and Jack Lundin, graduate student and SU staff member Bridget Lawson and professor Sherri Taylor. Read More »
SU's School of Education to create Center on Disability and Inclusion
Grant funding from the New York State Department of Education, The Taishoff Family Foundation and the U.S. Department of Education will support the center. Read More »
Winter Carnival provides free food, activities for students
The almost 100-year-old event is meant to help students relax and enjoy campus during the winter months. Read More »
Faculty deliver food, supplies to sit-in
Throughout the day, students, faculty, staff and community members brought bags of food, old clothes, medicine and hygienic products to the protest. Read More »
For inspiring youth, SU junior Justine Hastings named 2020 Unsung Hero
SU junior Justine Hastings was awarded one of SU’s 2020 Unsung Heroes for inspiring the youth in her community through filmmaking, education and compassion. She received the honor at the 35th Annual Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration on Jan. 26. Read More »
Police investigate robbery reported at Huntington Hall
A public safety notice sent to the campus via email said officers were at Huntington Hall investigating reports of a robbery. Read More »
Current, former chancellors have both faced free speech criticism
Chancellor Kent Syverud and former chancellor Nancy Cantor have both faced criticism of their free speech stances. Read More »
$9 million in state funds will support children with disabilities
The funding, from the New York State Education Department’s Office of Special Education, is part of a system to support school districts in need of improved curriculum for students with disabilities. Read More »
SU announces 2020 Commencement severe weather plan
In case of severe weather, the Commencement would be held at the Manley Field House. Read More »
100+ students react to Barnes Center at The Arch
The Daily Orange spoke with more than 100 students about SU’s new health and wellness center. Read More »
Prioritizing events for Autism Awareness Month can help students become better advocates
Student Life columnist Maria Sanchez says more opportunities to engage with Autism Awareness Month would create more informed student advocates Read More »
SU hosts 6th annual disability-devoted comic con
The annual event featured panels, workshops and a fully accessible photo booth. Read More »
SU reveals plans for Schine Student Center renovation
The university held a ceremony on Tuesday to show its latest updates for Schine Student Center renovations. Read More »
Here are 4 news stories you may have missed this weekend
SU announced both its 2019 commencement speaker and the new director of the Disability Cultural Center, among other things. Read More »
Honing their craft: Meet three students who found voices through poetry
April is National Poetry Month. Here are three student poets at Syracuse University who have shared the inspirations behind their work and how the art form acts as a mode of healing, identity and self-expression. Read More »
Historian gives lecture on freedom of press in Nazi Germany
Ann Millin spoke about the Nazi Party’s rise to power and its effect on Germany’s journalism. Read More »
You Op To Know: Student Life columnist discusses Atrocity Studies minor
Student Life columnist Jennifer Bancamper discuss the importance of the School of Education’s new interdisciplinary minor: Atrocity Studies and the Practices of Social Justice. Read More »