Dr. Deb Coolhart will teach MFT 642 January 11-15, 2016, providing an overview of the specific issues LGBTQ couples and families face and ways in which these issues impact relationships and other social systems. This graduate-level course is ideal for graduate students in MFT, Social Work, Child and Family Studies, Women’s and Gender Studies, Counseling and related programs.
Dr. Alejandro Garcia, the Jocelyn Falk Endowed Professor of Social Work, was honored on October 15 at the Annual Meeting of the Association of Latino and Latina Social Work Educators in Denver, Colorado. He received the first Lifetime Achievement Award offered by ALLSWE for his leadership and contributions to social work practice and education and his advocacy for Latinos throughout his career.
The Sport Management (SPM) Club at Syracuse University announced The Salvation Army® of Syracuse as the beneficiary of its 11th Annual Charity Sports Auction. Slated for December 2nd in the backcourt of the Carrier Dome, the auction will take place in conjunction with the SU men’s basketball game vs. Wisconsin. The SPM Club is a student-run organization in the Falk College’s Sport Management Department. “The Salvation Army is blessed by the generous support it receives from individuals, organizations and companies in our community. We are thrilled to be the recipient of the proceeds from the 11th annual Charity Sports Auction…
The Sport Management (SPM) Club at Syracuse University is a recipient of the 2015 Outstanding Youth in Philanthropy Award by the Association of Fundraising Professionals of Central New York’s Board of Directors and the Chapter’s National Philanthropy Day Committee. The Outstanding Youth in Philanthropy Award is given to an outstanding youth individual or group with a commitment to philanthropy, and giving back to their community through leadership that is effective, creative and stimulating. The committee noted that the SU Club is receiving the award “because of your efforts on behalf of causes that are important to you.” The Sport Management…
On Friday, November 20th, 2015 the Marriage and Family Therapy department hosted an introductory workshop for social service practitioners, teachers, nurses, physicians, police, juvenile justice workers, marriage and family therapists, social workers, mental health counselors, and child specialists who work in high-violence, traumatized neighborhoods in the Syracuse area. This workshop served as the introductory module of a multiple-phase training program in trauma-informed practice. Speakers included: Linda Stone Fish, M.S.W., Ph.D., Falk Family Endowed Professor of Marriage and Family Therapy at Syracuse University, and co-author with Mary Jo Barrett, of the book Treating Complex Trauma: A Relational Blueprint for Collaboration and…
As part of the Research Education for Undergraduates (REU) program, a collaborative venture between Syracuse University’s Falk College, SUNY Oswego, and SUNY Upstate Medical University, volunteers are sought for a research study regarding veterans. Participants (18-64 years old) who are veterans are needed to answer online questionnaires and provide small samples of hair and saliva for testing. The purpose of this study is to find links between genetic biomarkers and measures of stress and well-being in veterans. Participants will receive up to $75 as compensation. No travel is required. Surveys may take up to 3 hours to complete, and participants…
On Friday, October 23, Falk College Dean, Diane Lyden Murphy, along with students, faculty, and staff, will lead a special dedication ceremony to commemorate the opening of the new home of the David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics. The event will take place at 2:00 p.m. directly in front of the courtyard linking MacNaughton and White Halls, which formerly housed the College of Law. The multi-phase transition from eight different main and off-campus locations began in January 2015 and will continue into 2016 when Falk College’s food studies and nutrition programs relocate to the complex. The final…
Syracuse University’s Falk College is now offering a new Master of Science (MS) in Food Studies. This 36-credit hour Food Studies MS program provides students with a foundation in the political economy of food systems, including human rights, food governance, and food justice and health. Food Studies continues to emerge as one of the fastest-growing fields of study in North America. The MS in Food Studies complements Falk College’s existing bachelor and minor in Food Studies. Students earning the MS in food studies are prepared for professional opportunities in local and national government work associated with food regulation and industry…
Faculty, staff, students available to talk about programs, coursework, student life Syracuse University faculty, staff and current students will welcome potential graduate students interested in the Falk College’s graduate programs in child and family studies, public health, marriage and family therapy, nutrition science, social work and sport management during a special Fall Information Session for graduate studies on Friday, November 6. The presentation begins at 4:00 p.m. at Falk College, Room 200. Detailed information will be provided on graduate programs in addiction studies, child and family studies (M.A., M.S., Ph.D.), food studies (M.S.), global health (M.S.), marriage and family therapy (M.A.),…
Lecture offers Continuing Education Credit for social work, dietetics professionals “Food and Fear: How Therapists and Dietitians Collaborate in Understanding and Treating Eating Disorders” is the featured topic for the Inaugural Ann Selkowitz Litt Distinguished Speaker Series to be held Thursday, November 5 at 7:00 p.m., Grant Auditorium. Sandra Pinney, RDN, and Laura K. Ratner, LICSW, LCSW-C, BCD, will address the difference between normal and problematic eating, and the importance of a collaborative relationship between dietitians and therapists in eating disorder recovery. The purposeful pairing of perspectives from a mental health professional and registered dietitian nutritionist for this inaugural lecture…