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First-year students join the program’s largest group of participants ever as they begin their college experience. Read the story
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maia learning at home
The program’s leadership staff worked with faculty and peer mentors to ensure students had a successful finish to the spring semester—and to continue building a culture of community. Read more here.
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David was selected as an Honorable Mention in this year’s student employee awards for his outstanding contributions to the Sound Beat podcast as a Fall 2019 intern. He served an integral part of their research and writing team. Congratulations David!
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Andrew Benbenek and SU banner
Congratulations to InclusiveU student Andrew Benbenek for being selected for the highest honor a Syracuse University student can receive, the Remembrance Scholar Award. As a broadcast and digital journalism major, Andrew has been involved on campus through the radio and television stations, and serves as a Peer Trainer for InclusiveU. His outstanding volunteerism and leadership...
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More Than an Intern, Cherished Member of the Whitman Mailroom
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Following up on their profile of Harry Dydo last fall, CNY Central’s Farah Jadran visited Harry at his home in Cazenovia during his graduation car parade to report on all of the support he received, including messages from the SU Men’s Basketball Team. Watch the piece here!  
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New Inclusive Entrepreneurship Program Launching through Generous Gift from Intelligence++TM Foundation
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Peer2Peer students
Although we couldn’t celebrate in person this year, we’re so grateful that almost 90 people showed up to our virtual celebration today! View the video tributes to our Class of 2020. We are SO PROUD of all of our #InclusiveU students!
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Tori, Bob, Megan and Harry at SU game
#InclusiveU students featured in Syracuse’s Winter 2019 issue: Through InclusiveU, students with intellectual and developmental disabilities can be part of a strong community, taking advantage of opportunities across campus while learning to be independent. Read the full story here.
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