Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics

Loads of Money and COVID-19 Equipment Wasted in New York As a Result of Treatment Evolving

Brooks Gump, Falk Family Endowed Professor of public health in the Falk College, was interviewed by Politico for the article “New York spent $250M on
Julia Mazzer Oct. 21, 2022

Rose-Laying Ceremony and Remembrance Convocation to Be Held Friday

The 2022-23 Convocation for Remembrance Scholars, honoring 35 outstanding students from this year’s senior class, will be held Friday, Oct. 21, at 3 p.m. in
Kelly Homan Rodoski Oct. 20, 2022
Rose-Laying Ceremony and Remembrance Convocation to Be Held Friday

At Arenas Throughout the NHL, It’s All About the Bandwidth

The fastest game on ice requires the fastest internet connectivity available, and this season an upgrade is underway. The National Hockey League (NHL) has updated
Keith Kobland Oct. 18, 2022
At Arenas Throughout the NHL, It’s All About the Bandwidth

For Renée Verdi ’22, a Career in Public Health Starts in Communications

The path to a rewarding career is rarely a straight line. Renée Verdi​ followed two paths–public health and policy studies–that led to her first job
Matt Michael Oct. 18, 2022
For Renée Verdi ’22, a Career in Public Health Starts in Communications

Study Led by Public Health Professor David Larsen Says Wastewater Testing Expected to Work for Most Infectious Diseases

Wastewater surveillance of infectious diseases is expected to work for just about every infectious disease that affects humans, including monkeypox and polio. But more research
Matt Michael Oct. 17, 2022
Study Led by Public Health Professor David Larsen Says Wastewater Testing Expected to Work for Most Infectious Diseases

Diane Lyden Murphy, One of Syracuse University’s Longest-Serving Deans, Concludes Tenure as First Dean of the Falk College

A longtime member of the Orange community, Diane Lyden Murphy ’67, G’76, G’78, G’83, dean of the David B. Falk College of Sport and Human
News Staff Oct. 14, 2022
Diane Lyden Murphy, One of Syracuse University’s Longest-Serving Deans, Concludes Tenure as First Dean of the Falk College

Professor Offers Advice For Pursuing Vegetarian or Vegan Lifestyle

Jane Burrell, associate teaching professor in Falk College, shared her expertise as part of WalletHub’s list of “2022’s Best Cities for Vegans & Vegetarians.” The
Julia Mazzer Oct. 14, 2022

The Most Effective Way To Educate Top Paid College Athletes

Rick Burton, David B. Falk Endowed Professor of Sport Management in the Falk College, authored the Sportico opinion piece “Knowledge Is Good, But What Topics
Julia Mazzer Oct. 14, 2022

How the NHL Is Paving the Way for Business Leaders Everywhere

Rick Burton, the David B. Falk Endowed Professor of Sport Management at Falk College, shared his expertise in Sports Business Journal’s article “Lessons through hockey
Julia Mazzer Oct. 7, 2022

CUSE Grant Funding Moves Virtual Resilience Writing Project Forward

As a master’s student years ago, Lenny Grant did community outreach for his college’s writing center, working with a group of widows aged 75 to
Diane Stirling Oct. 4, 2022
CUSE Grant Funding Moves Virtual Resilience Writing Project Forward

The Problem With Ghee Trending on TikTok

Sudha Raj, teaching professor and director of the graduate program in the Department of Nutrition and Food Studies in Falk College, was interviewed for the
Julia Mazzer Oct. 3, 2022

Falk College Professor Laura-Anne Minkoff-Zern Explores Ways to Benefit Farmworkers and Farmers

Laura-Anne Minkoff Zern, an associate professor of Nutrition and Food Studies in Falk College, says the focus of her field—food system sustainability and fair access
Matt Michael Sept. 28, 2022
Falk College Professor Laura-Anne Minkoff-Zern Explores Ways to Benefit Farmworkers and Farmers

Meet Ashia Aubourg ’18, a Food Justice Advocate Who Empowers Communities, on the ‘’Cuse Conversations’ Podcast

Ever since Ashia Aubourg '18 was a child, she dreamed of one day working as a chef. Food was always the epicenter of her life,
John Boccacino Sept. 27, 2022
Meet Ashia Aubourg ’18, a Food Justice Advocate Who Empowers Communities, on the ‘’Cuse Conversations’ Podcast

Name, Image and Likeness Online Seminar: Build Your Brand and Monetize Opportunities

Last year, a patchwork of states started passing laws mandating that college athletes were allowed to profit off their images. After asking Congress to pass
News Staff Sept. 26, 2022
Name, Image and Likeness Online Seminar: Build Your Brand and Monetize Opportunities

Hendricks Chapel Food Pantry, Pete’s Giving Garden Help Combat Food Insecurity in Campus Community

In 2013, Syracuse University’s Hendricks Chapel established a food pantry to help students experiencing food insecurity. What started as a pantry in a small space
Kelly Homan Rodoski Sept. 13, 2022
Hendricks Chapel Food Pantry, Pete’s Giving Garden Help Combat Food Insecurity in Campus Community

National Dog Day: The Side We Don’t Speak About

National Dog Day is August 26, and normally we hear all about the fluffy feel-good stories; however, there is another side to the story that
Vanessa Marquette Aug. 26, 2022
National Dog Day: The Side We Don’t Speak About

Falk College Hosts Conference to Address Pressing Challenges Facing Young People

Social workers, teachers, staff and administrators from schools and school districts across Central New York filled the halls of Falk College this past spring for
News Staff Aug. 25, 2022
Falk College Hosts Conference to Address Pressing Challenges Facing Young People

Margaret Usdansky Named Interim Director of the Center for Teaching and Learning Excellence (CTLE)

Margaret Usdansky, founding director of the Center for Learning and Student Success (CLASS) and research associate professor of human development and family science in the
News Staff Aug. 25, 2022
Margaret Usdansky Named Interim Director of the Center for Teaching and Learning Excellence (CTLE)