Department News
Look Back, Act Forward
Sport Analytics major Alison Gilmore was selected as a 2023-24 Remembrance Scholar. "The Remembrance Scholars represent the future while honoring the past, which is both a great privilege and a great responsibility,” says Vice Chancellor and Provost Gretchen Ritter...
‘Lineage of Advocacy’
As a 2023 recipient of a grant through the Fulbright U.S. Student Program, master's of social work alumna Sarah Bennett will teach English and support refugee aid initiatives in Poland while "connecting with a culture and history I am eager to know better.”
Game Time
As co-captain of Syracuse University's esports team, Sport Management major Braeden Cheverie-Leonard says competitive gaming can be sexist and homophobic at times and one of his goals with the esports program is to make it more inclusive...
Class of 2023 Social Work Awards
The School of Social Work recently recognized its Class of 2023 undergraduate and graduate award winners at a ceremony in Grant Auditorium. And the winners are...
‘Uplifting People’
Jane Rockberger Bloom devoted her life to improving the lives of refugees who moved to the U.S. Salma Silvas, the recipient of the 2022-23 Jane Rockberger Bloom Social Scholarship in Refugee/Migration Services, has also made it her mission to help others...
Class of 2023 Falk Scholars
Being named a Falk College Scholar is the highest academic award conferred by Falk on graduating seniors. Meet the 14 Class of 2023 Falk Scholars and read about their most meaningful experiences at Syracuse University...
Impact Through Research
Human Development and Family Science graduate students Linghua Jiang, Qingyang Liu, Sanum Shafi, Caitlin Smith, and Ying Xu recently presented their work at the prestigious Society for Research in Child Development Biennial Conference in Utah...
Continuing the Legacy
Late Professor Evan Weissman dedicated his life to food justice. With the help of a scholarship created by Weissman's family, Food Studies graduate student April Lopez is following in his footsteps with research impacting college students and farmworkers...
Passion for Research
Sport Management major Jordyn Lee was one of only five students who represented Syracuse University at the prestigious ACC Meeting of the Minds research conference in late March at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Virginia...
Supporting Mental Health
A growing partnership between the Whitman School and Falk College was a key factor when David ’91 and Dina Nass ’91 made a $500,000 gift for a new initiative that will support students’ personal and professional development at the intersection of business and mental health.