Public Health News
Class of 2022 Falk Scholars
Designation as a Falk Scholar is the highest academic award conferred by Falk College on graduating seniors. Learn how these students left their mark on Falk and Syracuse University as they describe their most impactful experiences on and off campus...
Public Health Week 2022
The Department of Public Health invites the community to celebrate national public health week. This year's theme is "Public Health is Where You Are." Celebrates what we know is true: The places where we are, physically, mentally and societally, affect our health and our lives...
NSF Grant Enables Research to Combat Addiction, Ease Recovery
Researchers at Syracuse University’s Falk College and College of Engineering and Computer Science are teaming up to provide hope and help to those in need with the goal of ending addiction...
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...
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…
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...
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...
Future medical doctors devoted to health equity
Public health empowered future physicians, Khan and Patel, to promote health equity while pursuing their careers in medicine. Patel says "Health should not be a consequence of race, geographic location, gender, socioeconomic status, or sexuality..."
October 28 event features alumni in disability advocacy
Join us for a discussion on "Improving Access for People with Disabilities” on October 28, 2021 addressing current issues surrounding accessibility in a range of environments. Students interested in seeking internships or careers in healthcare, mental health, education, policy, advocacy, sport, recreation...
Bee Orange
In spring 2020, South Campus became home to six honeybee hives, which house over 300,000 honeybees. In their first year on campus, the bees harvested enough nectar from campus plants and trees to create over 300 pounds of honey...