Tag: David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics
Expert presents Department of Agriculture funded research on food security
Kate Clancy gave a lecture Thursday in Falk College on food security and discussed the approaches behind her work as a food systems consultant. She presented her recent work with the Enhancing Food Security in the North East Project. Read More »
Syracuse University professors discuss trends in college student drug use
The 2015 Monitoring the Future study found college students are using marijuana at an increased rate and using a decreased amount of opioids. Syracuse University professors discuss risks and reasons for these changes. Read More »
Falk College to launch master’s degree in public health
The David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics at Syracuse University has created a master’s of science in public health over the summer. Read More »
Falk College helps Syracuse children cope with trauma through yoga
The David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics at Syracuse University recently received a grant for an initiative to support Syracuse preschoolers with history of trauma. Read More »
Nutrition majors get hands-on learning laboratory in Falk
A new experimental food lab, kitchen and cafe has opened at the David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics. It will function as a hands-on training space for nutrition majors. Read More »
Student group brings vegetables and food sustainability to campus
A student organization works with a local farm to bring vegetables to campus, raising awareness of sustainability. Read More »
Syracuse University deans keep high salaries after stepping down, but the policy is changing
When SU deans and administrators step down, they keep about 82 percent of the salaries they earned in their administrative roles. Read More »
News Briefs: SA cabinet elected; 'Making a Murderer' lawyer to speak
Student Assocation's 60th cabinet was sworn in on Monday, including President Eric Evangelista and Vice President Joyce LaLonde. The lawyer from the Netflix original series, "Making a Murderer," will speak on campus in September. The Princeton Review ranked Syracuse University as the No.8 party school. Read More »
SU construction update: promenade progress continues; Quad improvements complete
Many construction projects, including the one to make improvements to the Quad, have been completed or are nearing completion, said Pete Sala, vice president and chief facilities officer, in an email to the Syracuse University community. Read More »
Dunn: Syracuse school’s free dinner program helps alleviate poverty’s effects
Liberal columnist Chandler Dunn argues that the free dinner program at Syracuse’s Delaware Elementary School has the potential to bring about lasting positive change in the Syracuse community. Read More »
Syracuse University selects SHoP Architects to design National Veterans Resource Complex
Syracuse University has selected SHoP Architects to design the National Veterans Resource Complex. Read More »
SU construction update: University Place promenade work on schedule
Construction on the University Place promenade is progressing on schedule, according to Monday's summer construction update from Pete Sala, vice president and chief campus facilities officer. Read More »
Updates on Syracuse University's summer construction projects given at 1st information session
Updates on Syracuse University’s various summer construction projects were given at the first of five information sessions on Wednesday morning. Read More »
SU construction update: Tennity to receive new cooling system; University Place road, walkways removed
Pete Sala noted in his latest construction update email that Tennity Ice Pavilion will be receiving a new cooling system and the road and walkways along University Place have been removed. Read More »
Here's an update on Syracuse University's campus construction projects for the summer
Pete Sala, vice president and chief campus facilities officer, sent an email to the Syracuse University community on Monday with updates on campus construction projects happening this summer. Read More »
Data shows promising employment outlook for Syracuse University graduates
Studies show the job outlook for the Syracuse University's Class of 2016 is positive, but average debt for SU students is higher than the national average. Read More »
See when and where Syracuse University and SUNY-ESF are holding each of their convocation ceremonies
Here are the locations, times and speakers for each of the individual Syracuse University and SUNY-ESF convocation ceremonies. Read More »
Here are Syracuse University's 2016-17 Remembrance Scholars
Here are the 35 Syracuse University Remembrance Scholars for the 2016-17 academic year. Read More »
Student Association officials give updates on key initiatives at semester's final meeting
Student Association President Aysha Seedat and Vice President Jane Hong announced Monday that mobile printing and the bike share program will be implemented in the fall. Read More »
Lorna Rose
Lorna Rose transferred to SU after realizing that no other school would make her happy. Today she works with Meghan Sinisi, SU's current Orange Girl. Read More »
Vera House runs initiatives to educate about Sexual Assault Awareness Month
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Vera House is running a sticker campaign on the Syracuse University campus and is organizing the Clothesline Project in Destiny USA in order to educate the public on the issue. Read More »
Pino: New York values don’t support anti-LGBTQ legislation
Gender and Sexuality columnist Ivana Pino discusses the greater implications of North Carolina’s and Mississippi’s anti-LGBTQ legislation. Read More »
Chancellor Kent Syverud among attendees at Syracuse men's basketball watch party in Schine
Chancellor Kent Syverud said he was "a little nervous" for Syracuse at the end of the first half. The Orange ultimately lost to North Carolina 83-66. Read More »
Why women's sports are less popular and receive less media coverage than men's sports
Women's sports often receive less media coverage and have smaller fan crowds at games in comparison to men's sports. This disparity can be found at Syracuse University as well, even as both the SU men's and women's basketball teams are headed to the Final Four. Read More »