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Hands-On at the Highest Level
Health and Exercise Science Students Lucas Brey '22, Julio Fulcar '22 and Caleigh Walklet '23 prepared for their careers by working with the top student-athletes from Syracuse University's men's lacrosse, women's ice hockey and women's tennis teams...
A More Sustainable Campus
Falk College seniors Claire Rein, Tucker Kopp and Caroline King interned this past fall through Sustainability Management’s program that allows students to pursue projects that complement their major and explore their interest in sustainability...
Falk Hosts Sports Nutrition Expert
Leslie J. Bonci, the special guest for the sixth annual Ann Selkowitz Litt Distinguished Speaker Series on April 14, is a sought-after national and international speaker and nutrition consultant for the 2020 Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs...
A Nourishing Alliance
A third-year medical student at Upstate noticed a gap in the medical school curriculum—nutrition. Aware of the role nutrition plays in many diseases she and doctors at Upstate collaborated with professors at Syracuse University to design a new course, "Food as Medicine"...
Enhancing the Fan Experience
Students from Falk College's Department of Sport Management will be working with Syracuse Athletics and the sports entertainment company Legends to deliver "a world class fan and student-athlete experience" at SU sporting events...
Making A World of Difference
Falk's School of Social Work is encouraging faculty, staff and students to donate at least one item this month for the Huntington Family Centers food pantry. Says graduate student Kiara Marie Lee, "Something that seems small could make a world of difference to someone else”...
Falk Hosts Sports Marketing Whiz
The Department of Sport Management has invited sports marketing expert Steve Warshaw '81 to campus for a March 3 screening of the 2019 documentary "Red Penguins." Warshaw is the central character of the documentary, which tells the story of capitalism and opportunism run amok...
The Impact of Play
For Jaipaul Roopnarine, a difficult childhood in Guyana led to a lifetime dedicated to studying the emotional and cognitive rewards of child-child and parent-child play and sharing that information with colleagues from low- and middle-income countries.