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...Read More
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...Read More
Supporting Student Wellness Series: SoulTalk Thursday, October 28, 2021, By Gabrielle Lake Sharing stressors, concerns and more can benefit individuals but for one reason or another, students may find themselves unable to talk to members of their support network. SoulTalk can be a resource for students who are not sure where to start on their internal...Read More
To view full article: https://www.ebony.com/colin-kaepernick/ UNSTOPPABLE Ever since the NFL sidelined Colin Kaepernick for taking a knee during the playing of the “Star-Spangled Banner,” he has continued the fight to effect positive change by any means necessary. Here, he talks with Sunny Hostin about his projects, including a youth camp, publishing and media companies, and a Netflix series based...Read More
Being the Change Biotechnology and African American studies major takes an interdisciplinary approach to addressing inequity in health care. Jazmine Richardson ’22 was drawn to biotechnology for its interdisciplinary nature and to African American studies for its context of culture and history. She looks forward to applying her education to addressing issues of inequity in...Read More
SU junior’s clothing brand uplifts voices of those frustrated by social injustice Meghan Hendricks | Assistant Photo Editor Pierre chose SU because he saw an opportunity to explore new creative horizons, but his friends said he was recognized as a community leader long before he went to college. By Brandon Williams CONTRIBUTING WRITER UPDATED: Sept. 1, 2021...Read More
The Arthur O Eve Higher Education Opportunity Program would like to congratulate Dave Peterson on his new career path. Dave has recently accepted a position with the Center for Learning and Student Success (CLASS) as a Senior Academic Learning Specialist after 15 years of service to HEOP. Though this move is bittersweet for us as...Read More
The Arthur O. Eve Higher Education Opportunity Program (HEOP) Scholar of the Month is a student who has achieved academic success, while utilizing resources and being an active member of the campus community and HEOP program. Students are nominated by their counselors and selected by the Social Media Committee monthly. Congratulations, Amanda!Read More
The Arthur O Eve Higher Education Opportunity Program and TRiO Student Support Services at Syracuse University are proud to honor the following individuals as part of their 2021 Graduation Celebration. The Robert L. Boney Service in Perpetuity Award is presented to the Syracuse University Professionals (past or present), alumni and/or community members who consistently provides or provided great...Read More
The Arthur O Eve Higher Education Opportunity Program and TRiO Student Support Services at Syracuse University proudly celebrate the accomplishments of our graduates. Please join us in this celebration by viewing the video linked below. Also linked is an event program for your reference. Congratulations to the Class of 2021, their families and friends,...Read More