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Health, Sport & Society

Syracuse University’s Falk College, Women in Leadership Initiative Launch Unique Partnership With Women Leaders in Sports

Syracuse University is teaming up with the nationally recognized Women Leaders in Sports to launch a unique partnership that seeks to advance knowledge and enhance
News Staff Aug. 20, 2024
Syracuse

Nutrition Alumna Maggie McCrudden ’14 Shares Her Experiences Working With Team USA in Paris

For two weeks, Paris, France became the epicenter of elite athletic competition as the Summer Olympics brought thousands of players, coaches, family and fans to
News Staff Aug. 16, 2024
Nutrition

New Research Published on Disability and Mortality Disparity

Earlier this month, Associate Professor of Sociology Scott Landes published a new study entitled “Disability Mortality Disparity: Risk Of Mortality For Disabled Adults Nearly Twice
Ellen Mbuqe Aug. 14, 2024
New

What Does It Take to Keep the Olympic Games Safe?: Q&A With Emergency Management Instructor Tony Callisto

As more than 10,000 athletes have prepared to take part in the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, France, so too have the security personnel tasked
Keith Kobland July 30, 2024
What

Engaging Youth to Sustain the Longevity of the Olympics: Q&A With Professor Jeeyoon Kim

The 2024 Paris Olympics is almost underway. The glory for the world-class athletes and the excitement for the spectators make for a riveting Games—crucial for
Kathleen Haley July 22, 2024
Engaging

Ying Shi Named William T. Grant Scholar for Research on School Victimization

Ying Shi, assistant professor of public administration and international affairs in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, has been named a William T.
News Staff June 11, 2024
Ying

Warehouse Display Honors Design Alumnus for Innovative Headwear, Protective Sports Equipment

Witnessing a helmet-to-helmet collision sparked an idea for School of Design alumnus Bert Straus ’59, setting off a series of evolutions in headwear and protective
News Staff June 6, 2024
Warehouse

$1.25M Mellon Foundation Grant Supports Humanities-Oriented Project Focused on Pandemic Backlash and Public Health

A project that uses humanities methods to document and explore pandemic backlash and the experiences of public health officials has received $1.25 million in funding
Wendy S. Loughlin June 4, 2024
$1.25M

Saraswati Dhakal G’24 Embraces Role as Mental Health Counselor and Advocate

Before pursuing a master’s degree in clinical mental health counseling from the School of Education, Saraswati Dhakal G’24 served as a transplant coordinator and operation
John Boccacino May 6, 2024
Saraswati

Study: Pandemic Policies Linked to Overdose Spike

Drug overdose rates skyrocketed in the United States during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic. According to the National Institutes of Health, more than
Daryl Lovell May 2, 2024
Study:

The Impact of China’s Rapidly Aging Society

Due to its economic growth and large population, the People’s Republic of China is widely viewed as a rising economic and military superpower. But declining
Matt Michael April 3, 2024
The

Racial Wealth Gap Research Presented at MetLife Foundation-Lender Center Event

The U.S. racial wealth gap was the focus of a symposium hosted by the Lender Center for Social Justice last week. “Interrogating the Racial Wealth
Diane Stirling April 3, 2024
Racial

Falk College Welcomes Sports Dietetics Expert Laura Moretti Reece for Ann Litt Lecture March 26

The Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics is pleased to welcome Laura Moretti Reece as the featured speaker of the Eighth Annual Ann Selkowitz
News Staff March 11, 2024
Falk

Joshua McIntosh G’12: Navigating Complexities, Transforming Higher Education

A new chapter unfolds for School of Education graduate Joshua G. McIntosh G’12 as he starts 2024 as executive dean of John F. Kennedy School
News Staff March 4, 2024
Joshua

Falk College, Cabana Form Innovative Partnership to Aid Military Veterans  

Ken Marfilius and Nick Armstrong are U.S. military veterans who have dedicated their lives to helping active military members, veterans and their families. Together, they
Matt Michael Feb. 29, 2024
Falk

Researchers Invite Students to Take Anonymous Survey on Well-Being; Chance to Win Gift Card

As part of ongoing efforts to support student well-being at Syracuse University, researchers from the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, the School of
Cort Ruddy Feb. 26, 2024
Researchers

Why Is Affectionate Touch Important to Relationships? Psychology Professor Shares His Research

How does affectionate touch benefit relationships? Brett Jakubiak, associate professor of psychology in the College of Arts and Sciences, looks at whether affectionate touch can
Kelly Homan Rodoski Feb. 13, 2024
Why

Tips to Recharge Your Motivation for Your New Year’s Fitness Goals

A month into 2024, have you hit the wall with your New Year’s fitness goals? Alena Anthony, associate director of fitness programs with the Barnes
Kathleen Haley Feb. 2, 2024
Tips