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Automating Administrative Approvals At Syracuse University With Infoready, Christina Leigh Docteur, Chetna Chianese
Automating Administrative Approvals At Syracuse University With Infoready, Christina Leigh Docteur, Chetna Chianese
Office of Research
When COVID hit, Syracuse University needed a solution to process multi-step approvals – fast. That meant thinking creatively and out of the box because when time, accuracy, and error-free routing are critical, traditional submission systems aren’t ideal. That’s precisely why Syracuse turned to InfoReady. And what the InfoReady platform did so powerfully in streamlining limited submissions also turned out to work well for research travel applications, visiting scholar requests, research identification, and essential research approval.
Equal Access To A Good High School Education Will Help Reduce Poverty In Haiti By Preparing More Students For College Work, Isabelle Joseph
Equal Access To A Good High School Education Will Help Reduce Poverty In Haiti By Preparing More Students For College Work, Isabelle Joseph
English Language Institute
This research advocates for building more public high schools in Haiti to prepare more Haitians for higher education to transform their lives and their communities.
What Are The Challenges And Opportunities Of Online Teaching In The Republic Of Moldova, Marciuc Ala
What Are The Challenges And Opportunities Of Online Teaching In The Republic Of Moldova, Marciuc Ala
English Language Institute
The project represents an overview of the current situation in online education in the Republic of Moldova. The data was collected based on the literature analysis and short empirical research performed on 25 English language instructors, employed by the American Language Center, who have been directly affected by the pandemic starting March 2020.
Connecting With Deans And Chairs: Tools And Success Stories, Daniel Christie, Sally Fell, Kari Kozak, Anne E. Rauh
Connecting With Deans And Chairs: Tools And Success Stories, Daniel Christie, Sally Fell, Kari Kozak, Anne E. Rauh
Libraries' and Librarians' Publications
No abstract provided.
When Syracuse University Established A Presence Abroad (1950-1980): The Evolution And Application Of Policies And Procedures That Provided An Institutional Framework For Syracuse University Programs Designed For Undergraduate, Graduate, And Adult Students To Study Abroad [Aiea#11], Harold Vaughn
Images and other materials from University Archives
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Lifetime Recollections [Aiea#18], Alexander N. Charters
Lifetime Recollections [Aiea#18], Alexander N. Charters
Images and other materials from University Archives
No abstract provided.
Making Value Visible: Excellence In Campus-Community Partnerships In The Arts, Humanities, And Design, Cynthia Koch
Making Value Visible: Excellence In Campus-Community Partnerships In The Arts, Humanities, And Design, Cynthia Koch
Imagining America
This study sets forth what practitioners themselves believe to be the characteristics of excellence in campus-community partnerships in the arts, humanities, and design. It presents the fruits of a research project of modest scale. But in so doing it reveals something large: a flourishing world of work populated by faculty artists and scholars; staff members of nonprofit organizations and public cultural institutions; and creative citizens working through robust networks. Attentive to the texture and tones of practioners' voices, the report responds to people who are clearly hungry to address questions about excellence.
Making Value Visible opens a window on the …
Allocating Resources Within A Big City School District: New York City After Campaign For Fiscal Equity V. New York, Ross Rubenstein, Lawrence Miller
Allocating Resources Within A Big City School District: New York City After Campaign For Fiscal Equity V. New York, Ross Rubenstein, Lawrence Miller
Center for Policy Research
In this brief we take a closer look at the mechanisms used to distribute resources across public schools. We first present what we know about the current distribution of educational resources within New York City and other large city districts. Then we discuss current efforts to promote greater equity in the distribution of resources and improve student performance. We conclude with lessons and policy implications for New York State as it implements the CFE decision in New York City. These findings also apply to other large districts in the state, such as Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse, and Albany. Our focus in …
Education Finance Reform In New York: Calculating The Cost Of A 'Sound Basic Education' In New York City, William Duncombe, John Yinger
Education Finance Reform In New York: Calculating The Cost Of A 'Sound Basic Education' In New York City, William Duncombe, John Yinger
Center for Policy Research
In June 2003 the New York State Court of Appeals altered the education-finance landscape with its ruling in Campaign for Fiscal Equity v. New York. This ruling called for “[r]eforms to the current system of financing school funding” designed to ensure “that every school in New York City would have the resources necessary for providing the opportunity for a sound basic education.” This ruling addressed a wide range of issues, but also declared that “the funding level necessary to provide City students with the opportunity for a sound basic education is an ascertainable starting point.” This policy brief addresses the …
Power Revisited; Or, How We Became A Department, Rebecca Moore Howard
Power Revisited; Or, How We Became A Department, Rebecca Moore Howard
Writing Studies, Rhetoric, and Composition - All Scholarship
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