Exercise Science News
From the Finish Line to the Classroom
What do marathons, Pearl Jam, and the Phillies have in common? Jeremy S. Jordan, the new dean of the Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics. Learn more about Dean Jordan in this Q&A from the Syracuse University central marketing team . . .
Q&A With Falk College Dean Jeremy S. Jordan
Jeremy S. Jordan, new dean of the David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics, was inspired to become an academic leader to be of service to others in pursuit of their aspirations...
Video: Explore Careers in D.C.
Each year, Falk College students from every major travel to Washington, D.C. to network with alumni and discover career opportunities in the D.C. area...
Welcome from the Dean
Dear Falk Students, it is with great excitement that I welcome you to campus as we start the fall semester. Like many of you, I am new to Syracuse and look forward to learning all that I can about this amazing institution, I encourage you to do the same...
Falk College welcomes new faculty
As we begin a new academic year, Falk College welcomes five new faculty...
Welcome to Falk College!
Falk College is pleased to welcome more than 2,100 undergraduate and graduate students to Syracuse University! Syracuse Welcome is a required orientation program for all students and here’s more info about the Syracuse Welcome schedule ...
Together for Better: Diane Lyden Murphy’s 45 Years of Service
Diane Lyden Murphy served 18 years as Dean of Falk College, but her journey and impact at Syracuse University extend well beyond her deanship, before Falk College even existed...
Kay Stearns Bruening Appointed Associate Dean of Falk College Academic Affairs
In her new role of Associate Dean of Academic Affairs for Falk College, Kay Bruening will oversee program review, curriculum development, and accreditation for Falk College academic programs...
Feeling At Home
Health and Exercise Science major Alex Snioch came to Syracuse University from Massachusetts but is originally from Poland. She got involved with the Center for International Services based on her own yearning for shared culture and community as a first-year student...
On Top of the World
This past spring, several students from Falk College who are interested in human environmental physiology, mountaineering and adventure traveled to Nepal for Mount Everest Base Camp Trek: The Human Response to High Altitude, a three-week course and international research expedition…