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Bringing Hope to Others
"I think hope and persistence are a light that I want to shine for others in food system spaces," says Anna Zoodsma, who is already putting her vision into practice as a volunteer for an organization that provides farmland to New Americans ...
Gold Medal Goals
A former Syracuse Orange student-athlete and health and exercise science graduate pursues her Olympic dream. Akane Hosoyamada ’15 is competing for Team Japan in her second trip to the Olympics...
Fuel for Success
Alumna leads nutrition program to help athletes at the Olympic Training Center in Lake Placid rise to their potential. When the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics get underway, Maggie McCrudden ’14 helped energize U.S. athletes on their arduous journey to the Games...
Legendary No. 33
Last fall, human development and family studies alumna, basketball standout and veteran coach, Felisha Legette-Jack ’89, became the first female student-athlete to have her jersey retired by Syracuse University...
Alizée Mclorg ’20 Receives Rotary Global Scholar Grant
Alizée Mclorg, who earned a B.S. in Public Health and Neuroscience with a minor in Math in Spring 2020, has been selected as a 2021 Rotary Global Scholar for the 2021-2022 academic year. Alizée will receive financial support to earn her MSc in Demography and Health at the London…
Sport Management Club raises $45,000 at 17th Charity Auction
During the SU men's basketball game on Nov. 20, 2021, supporters placed bids on items, including sports memorabilia, electronics, jewelry, gift baskets, trips, and tickets to major sporting events. An online auction also took place from Nov. 20-27, which showcased hundreds of items up for bid...
Dean’s Winter Welcome
Dear Falk Students, Welcome back to Syracuse University! We hope you enjoyed your winter break and had the opportunity to relax and spend time with friends and family. We’re excited for all that lies ahead for you in Spring 2022...
Elder Abuse and Restorative Justice Webinar
Syracuse University Professors Discuss Elder Abuse and Restorative Justice on Jan. 26. Older adults are vulnerable to abuse and financial exploitation, particularly if they are socially isolated, and standard approaches often intensify that isolation by severing family relationships to prevent further abuse...
Social Work Students ‘Rise Above’ This Holiday Season
Falk College’s relationship with Al-amin Muhammad started nearly four years ago, when he received a Dan and Mary Lou Rubenstein Social Justice Award. This holiday season, the School of Social Work had another surprise for Muhammad...
Introducing the Wastewater Surveillance Network
The wastewater surveillance network is another tool in the arsenal to combat the omicron variant of COVID-19. Attend the webinar to learn how the network will work across New York State and the health benefits derived from it...