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May 3, 2022
April 27, 2022 Hard Work Leads to “Smooth Sailing” iSchool grad achieves a long-time goal when he lands a job with IBM   Rodney Morocho ’21 Rodney Morocho arrived at Syracuse University as an undeclared biology major on the pre-med track in the College of Arts and Sciences. He changed his major several times while...
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Refugee debate team formed during Covid needs boost in funding to keep going Published: Apr. 27, 2022, 12:13 p.m.   Students from the Northside Learning Center Speech and Debate Team. Photo courtesy of Rayan Mohamed. By Ivana Xie | Contributing Writer Rayan Mohamed, a refugee from Ethiopia, and Ladan Farah, a refugee from Kenya, both...
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Sowing Seeds of Hope An aspiring educator wants to make urban schools more inclusive for students, teachers and administrators. Senior Ashanti Hunter ’22, an inclusive early childhood special education major, is graduating with more than 900 hours of field experience in eight different settings.­ In Brooklyn’s Fort Greene Park, there’s a small garden where Syracuse...
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