Tag: David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics
Data shows promising employment outlook for Syracuse University graduates
Studies show the job outlook for the Syracuse University's Class of 2016 is positive, but average debt for SU students is higher than the national average. Read More »
See when and where Syracuse University and SUNY-ESF are holding each of their convocation ceremonies
Here are the locations, times and speakers for each of the individual Syracuse University and SUNY-ESF convocation ceremonies. Read More »
Here are Syracuse University's 2016-17 Remembrance Scholars
Here are the 35 Syracuse University Remembrance Scholars for the 2016-17 academic year. Read More »
Student Association officials give updates on key initiatives at semester's final meeting
Student Association President Aysha Seedat and Vice President Jane Hong announced Monday that mobile printing and the bike share program will be implemented in the fall. Read More »
Lorna Rose
Lorna Rose transferred to SU after realizing that no other school would make her happy. Today she works with Meghan Sinisi, SU's current Orange Girl. Read More »
Vera House runs initiatives to educate about Sexual Assault Awareness Month
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Vera House is running a sticker campaign on the Syracuse University campus and is organizing the Clothesline Project in Destiny USA in order to educate the public on the issue. Read More »
Pino: New York values don’t support anti-LGBTQ legislation
Gender and Sexuality columnist Ivana Pino discusses the greater implications of North Carolina’s and Mississippi’s anti-LGBTQ legislation. Read More »
Chancellor Kent Syverud among attendees at Syracuse men's basketball watch party in Schine
Chancellor Kent Syverud said he was "a little nervous" for Syracuse at the end of the first half. The Orange ultimately lost to North Carolina 83-66. Read More »
Why women's sports are less popular and receive less media coverage than men's sports
Women's sports often receive less media coverage and have smaller fan crowds at games in comparison to men's sports. This disparity can be found at Syracuse University as well, even as both the SU men's and women's basketball teams are headed to the Final Four. Read More »
Final Four tickets are cheaper than last year on secondary market
All-session tickets, which can be used to attend both semi-final games and the championship game in Houston, are averaging $1,756.93 each on the secondary market. Read More »
Bracketologists are shocked Syracuse basketball made it to the Final Four
No one expected SU to make it into the Final Four as a 10th seeded team, not even bracketologists, professional NCAA tournament bracket experts. Read More »
Pino: Community efforts help change discourse surrounding sexual assault
Gender and Sexuality columnist Ivana Pino discusses local anti-sexual assault efforts and the importance of active involvement beyond awareness. Read More »
MLS commissioner discusses the future of American soccer at University Lecture
Garber said one of his biggest challenges is retaining world-class players while trying to develop a soccer culture in America to become more competitive on the world stage. Read More »
Potential ideas for SU campus renovation presented at framework update session
Michael Speaks, the dean of SU’s School of Architecture, presented conceptual ideas for a refurbishing of Archbold Gymnasium and the creation of three promenades on SU's campus. Read More »
Enhancing Syracuse University's career services is a shared responsibility between students and the administration
The Daily Orange Editorial Board calls for a regular assessment of Syracuse University's career services and explains why the success of these resources is dependent on the efforts of both students and university officials. Read More »
Jaipuriar: Decriminalizing recreational drug use could even the financial aid field
Student Life columnist Rashika Jaipuriar discusses the positive outcomes that could stem from Stopping Unfair Collateral Consequences from Ending Student Success Act (SUCCESS), a piece of legislation that, if passed, would repeal the law that suspends aid eligibility for students with drug infractions. Read More »
Falk College marriage and family therapy program receives reaccreditation
Falk College's marriage and therapy program was reaccredited after a review by the Commission on Accreditation for Marriage and Family Therapy Education. Read More »
SU professor calls Cuomo's expanded Zika virus testing an 'overreaction'
There is little threat of the Zika virus spreading to the United States, said Falk Professor David Larsen. That's why anything beyond more research or travel warnings is an "overreaction." Read More »
Trauma research program accepts applicants for Summer 2016
Veteran and non-veteran undergraduate researchers can apply to participate in a month-long program to study posttraumatic stress symptoms. Read More »
Syracuse University alumnus discusses career during sports, law symposium
Tim Green, a Syracuse University alumnus, gave the keynote speech at SU's second annual Entertainment and Sports Law Symposium about his career in football, law and writing. Read More »
How students from Falk College will fight child obesity
The Falk College students will work with 200 students from McKinley-Brighton Elementary School and LeMoyne Elementary School in Syracuse. Read More »
Falk College community members remember late professor emerita
Community members from the David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics say they will remember the late Claire Rudolph for her passion and forthright personality. Read More »
Week in News: NVRC design finalists announced, SU developing drone policy and more
Here's what happened in news in the last week. Read More »
Gutierrez: Syracuse restaurants should incorporate food donation programs for benefits, moral cause
Business columnist Matthew Gutierrez explores the benefits of donating food and calls on local restaurants to work to alleviate hunger, a move that can boost the local economy while contributing to an ethical cause. Read More »