Department News
Down to Earth
For the graduate students in Professor Esteli Jiménez-Soto's agroecology class, Pete's Giving Garden on South Campus provides an ideal space to literally get their hands dirty and test the concepts they learn in class...
Food Storyteller
To celebrate Native American Heritage Month, Syracuse University’s communications team featured Native American students and alumni like Food Studies graduate student Ethan Tyo, who created a Three Sisters garden on campus...
Build, Inspire, Grow
Sport Management major Elena Randolph is one of 11 high-achieving sport management students in the United States and Canada who recently received a 2022 BIG (Build, Inspire, Grow) Initiative Award at the Michigan Sport Business Conference...
Resilience Writing
A collaborative grant seeks to determine whether writing style provides a useful intervention to help social workers and mental health professionals build emotional and physical resilience...
Helping the Homeless
Homelessness is a widespread problem in Syracuse and across the U.S. In recognition of national Homelessness Awareness Month in November, the Social Workers United student group is collecting items for the homeless in Syracuse through its Fall Donation Drive...
Honored by the President
Unable to perform his research work because of the COVID-19 pandemic, Exercise Science Professor Joon Young Kim turned more of his attention to volunteer work and as a result was awarded a Volunteer Service Award from President Joe Biden...
More Than COVID-19
According to recent research from a team led by Falk public health Associate Professor David Larsen, wastewater surveillance of infectious diseases is expected work for other infectious diseases that affect humans, including monkeypox and polio...
A Path to Public Health
Renée Verdi's ultimate goal is to advocate for reform in the healthcare industry. To get her started on that career path, she was a dual major in public health and policy studies and recently joined the health team for a strategic communications firm...
Diane Lyden Murphy Concluding Tenure as Dean
Falk College Dean, Diane Lyden Murphy, one of Syracuse University’s longest-serving deans, and a longtime member of the Orange community, has announced her plans to conclude her tenure as dean at the end of the academic year in 2023...
We asked a therapist: What is couple and family therapy?
Sometimes we need extra support to manage the more difficult challenges in life, including challenges in our family relationships. A trained couple and family therapist can make an enormous difference in keeping these important connections healthy and strong for life...