Will warmer weather help fight the coronavirus? Singapore and Australia suggest maybe not

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Students bask in Australia’s sport, history and culture

Falk College Endowed Professor of Sport Management Rick Burton took 12 students to Australia from June 13-30 as part of a three-credit course titled SPM 300 – Australia: Sport, History and Culture. The course is cross-listed as SOC 300 and much of the focus of this year’s trip was on the narrative of race in…

Students go down under on Australian Odyssey

Falk College Endowed Professor of Sport Management Rick Burton took 14 students to Australia from June 1-18 as part of a three-credit course titled SPM 300 – Australia: Sport, History and Culture. The course was also cross-listed as SOC 300 and much of the focus of this year’s trip was focused on the narrative of…

Faculty of the Year Awards

Professors Dennis Deninger, Bernard Appiah, and Joey Merrin were honored with Falk College Faculty of the Year awards for their outstanding teaching, scholarship, and internal and professional service contributions in 2024

As World Cup Spectatorship Soars, Sponsors Reap The Benefits Of Increased Exposure

The 2023 Women’s World Cup has delivered amazing matches, exciting goals, thrilling upsets, and record-breaking spectatorship through the first week and a half of play. With a few matches left to complete the group stage of the tournament, attendance and viewership numbers continue to break records. As a result, these numbers are leading to high…

This Is Only a Test: Is Sports Business Ready for a VR-AI Tech Future?

“Today’s guest columnist is Rick Burton of Syracuse University. I annually teach an esports class at Syracuse University and recently gave a variation of the following exam to my students. After reading their test responses, I wondered how I would have done … and how members of our industry would’ve performed? Let’s agree on this…

A Recipe for Food Justice

Ashia Aubourg was one of the first students enrolled in a new academic offering from Falk College, the College of Arts and Sciences, and the Maxwell School: food studies and policy studies. Learn about her journey on the “Cuse Conversations” podcast

Aussie Rules: Gender Equity in Pro Sports Finds a Haven Down Under

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