“Scholarships give students recognition for their dedication.”

Georgia Barton cooking in the Klenk Kitchens.
Georgia Barton cooking in the Klenk Kitchens at Falk College.

“I received the Susan Klenk Scholarship and had the opportunity to be a Teacher’s Assistant for NSD 115: Food Science 1. Knowing all our hard work in rigorous nutrition courses doesn’t go unnoticed is motivational. It made me feel that I had the potential to take on any leadership role at Syracuse University. I feel scholarships are important because they give students recognition for their dedication and future connections in employment.”

Georgia Barton ’21
Nutrition Student

Sally Short on a motorcycle in front of Crouse College in the 1970s.
Sally Short, May 16, 1974. Courtesy of Syracuse University Archives, Special Collections Research Center.

Join Sally and pave the way for students

Syracuse University Libraries and Falk College have partnered to produce a vibrant audio documentary featuring Professor Emerita Sarah “Sally” Short, an academic trailblazer in nutrition and proud Orange alumna whose dedicated teaching career at Syracuse University spans more than 50 years.

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Please consider making a gift to jointly support Falk College and the Libraries by designating 50% of your gift to scholarship funds for nutrition students in honor of Dr. Short, and 50% to the Libraries’ innovation fund to support a range of student success services, collections, online resources, and partnerships.

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