Tag: Falk College
Falk students organize clothing drive for local transgender community
Graduate students in the David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics said they hope a clothing drive they organized to support the local transgender community will continue to spark conversations about the topic. Read More »
Class provides students opportunity to watch the Super Bowl with 'critical eye'
SPM 199: “The Super Bowl and Society” is in its fifth year as a class at SU. As the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots squared off in the game on Sunday night, students in the course weren't just watching the action. Read More »
Falk students participate in pop-up food court dinner, feature dishes by members of refugee and immigrant communities
My Lucky Tummy, a pop-up food court, held its annual sold-out dinner on Saturday, at May Memorial Unitarian Universalist Society. With the help of students in the Falk school, the pop-up dining experience featured dishes made by members of Syracuse’s refugee and immigrant community. Read More »
School completes first phase of relocation process
Falk College is relocating into White and MacNaughton Halls, the former College of Law. The College of Law is now in Dineen Hall, which opened this fall. Read More »
Sport Management Club raises more than $40,000 in 10th annual charity auction
On Dec. 6, 2014, the Sport Management Club held its 10th annual auction with this year’s auction benefiting Make-A-Wish Central New York. As fans watched the SU men’s basketball team face that of St. John’s University, they were able to go to the backcourt of the Carrier Dome to bid on items. Read More »
Sport Management Club to hold 10th annual charity auction
The Sport Management Club at Syracuse University will be holding its 10th annual charity sports auction to raise money for the Make-A-Wish Foundation on Saturday. Read More »
Gallery: Syracuse University students, faculty rally outside Hall of Languages to support THE General Body
On Monday afternoon, faculty and community members gathered at the Remembrance Wall in front of the Hall of Languages to show their support for THE General Body and the sit-in. Read More »