Health & Society
GAFC employee loses hair for two good causes
Kathy McConnell lost her beautiful long hair recently—for two good causes.
Center for Health and Behavior series features ‘Confessions of an NIH Science Officer’
Andrew Forsyth G‘99, program officer with the National Institute of Mental Health, will present “Confessions of an NIH Science Officer,” at 8:30 a.m. Friday, March 12, at the Peter Graham Scholarly Commons in E.S. Bird Library.
Sport management students team up with Syracuse Crunch for AHL’s first outdoor hockey game
Forty-five students in Assistant Professor of Sport Management Gina Pauline’s classes played a role with Crunch staff in all facets of the American Hockey League’s first outdoor hockey game.
School of Education professors receive grant awards from NYS Department of Education for professional development
Two members on the faculty of teaching and leadership programs in the School of Education have secured funding for projects from the New York State Department of Education.
Interdisciplinary minor in disability studies explores pop culture, policy, educational themes
The School of Education is now accepting applications for the interdisciplinary minor in disability studies.
Marion Wilson’s NYC art exhibition ‘Artificially Free of Nature’ examines environment through creation, instruction
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College of Human Ecology highlights graduate studies during Feb. 27 information session
Syracuse University faculty and current students will welcome potential graduate students interested in graduate studies in child and family studies, addiction studies, marriage and family therapy, nutrition science and dietetics, and social work during the College of Human Ecology’s Spring Information Session Feb. 27 at 11 a.m. in Lyman Hall.
Nancy Clark, internationally known sports nutritionist and nutrition author, to speak at SU Feb. 22
Nancy Clark, sports nutritionist and nutrition author, will present “Nutrition for Performance: How to Fuel for School, Sports and Life,” on Monday, Feb. 22.
SU Sport Management Club raises nearly $100,000 for local charities, makes $21,500 gift to Ronald McDonald House Charities of CNY
As a result of its most successful annual sport auction in December 2009, the SPM Club made a $21,579.16 gift to Ronald McDonald House Charities of Central New York.
Special nutrition consultation program offers aid in making healthy food choices
Again this year, registered dietitians, led by Tanya Horacek, associate professor in the Department of Nutrition Science and Dietetics, working with seniors and graduate students in the program, will provide accurate, thorough and confidential dietary consultation.