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New Interdisciplinary Programs
Connect Public Health, Business
Two new dual degree programs from Falk College and the Whitman School of Management will prepare students to be versatile, multidisciplinary and future-leading thinkers who will meet important challenges related to public health and business . . .
Everything We Do
For National Public Health Week April 3-9, the Department of Public Health is presenting several public events that Associate Teaching Professor and event organizer Lisa Olson-Gugerty says will show us public health is "everything we do in everyday life" ...
First Of Its Kind
Coming Fall 2024: A degree program in Esports Communications and Management that will be offered jointly by Falk College and the Newhouse School. The program, among the first of its kind at a major university, taps into the rapidly growing esports industry...
‘Everything has a history,
And it matters’
For 18 undergraduate students from the School of Social Work at Falk College, discovering the past and how it connects to the present was the purpose of their “Roots of Social Work” Onondaga Historical Association tour of the City of Syracuse...
Savoring College Life
For Mackenzie Gleason, the opportunity to pursue her passion for food is important, and she’s doing it through InclusiveU, an initiative that welcomes students with intellectual and developmental disabilities to experience college life in a fully inclusive setting...
Set Up for Success
It's not an accident that several Sport Analytics students from Falk College recently continued their run of success at national competitions. As Alexander Borelli ’23 says, "The faculty have put a lot of work in to set us up for success in these competitions.”
Joan Christy Lecture Series Presents Chef Educator Danny Corsun
As a chef educator since 2000, Danny teaches academic disciplines through experientially engaging cooking classes—creating fun classroom environments with better cognitive processing and retention...
Supporting LGBTQIA+ Youths and Families
As the beneficiary of its Spring Donation Drive, Social Workers United from the School of Social Work has selected the Q Center, which offers a safe space for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning youth, their families, and allies...
Achieving Immortality
In Mozambique, the home country of Arcènia Notilija Vilanculo, there's a saying that "For someone to be immortal, they have to write a book, have a child, and plant a tree." In a column for The Stand, Vilanculo explained how that saying connects with the residents of Syracuse's South Side...
Meet Sheriah N. Dixon G’12
Sheriah N. Dixon's connection to Syracuse University began nearly 15 years ago when she arrived as an assistant residence director in Flint Hall while pursuing a master of social work degree at Falk. She answered four questions to help us learn more about her...