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Supporting LGBTQIA+ Youths and Families
As the beneficiary of its Spring Donation Drive, Social Workers United from the School of Social Work has selected the Q Center, which offers a safe space for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning youth, their families, and allies...
Achieving Immortality
In Mozambique, the home country of Arcènia Notilija Vilanculo, there's a saying that "For someone to be immortal, they have to write a book, have a child, and plant a tree." In a column for The Stand, Vilanculo explained how that saying connects with the residents of Syracuse's South Side...
Meet Sheriah N. Dixon G’12
Sheriah N. Dixon's connection to Syracuse University began nearly 15 years ago when she arrived as an assistant residence director in Flint Hall while pursuing a master of social work degree at Falk. She answered four questions to help us learn more about her...
Heart of the Matter
In this Q&A, Assistant Teaching Professor Tristan Martin from the Department of Marriage and Family Therapy answers five questions about relationships, approaching the topic of therapy with your partner, and dealing with loneliness this Valentine's Day...
Harlan London Remembered
The Falk College family is mourning the loss of Professor Emeritus Dr. Harlan London, a teaching faculty member for 24 years and chair of the Department of Child and Family Studies in the College of Human Development (now Falk College)...
A Numbers Game
Syracuse University's Sport Analytics program will take centerstage Feb. 1-2 as eight students from Falk College will compete in the AXS National Collegiate Sports Analytics Championship in Dallas, Texas . . .
Starting With a Seed
In 2015, Ethan Tyo started a plant-based diet and eventually lost 100 pounds. Now Tyo, a Food Studies graduate student and a member of the Akwesasne Mohawk Tribe, is combining his passion for food with an enthusiasm to educate others about his roots. . .
COVID’s Heavy Toll
A team of Syracuse University and University of Pittsburgh researchers led by Public Health Assistant Professor Bryce Hruska found that even those health care workers who are not formally diagnosed as suffering from PTSD still experience critical health symptoms . . .
Dean Murphy Welcomes Students Spring 2023
Welcome back to Syracuse University! We hope you had a joyous holiday season and an opportunity to relax and spend time with friends and family over winter break...