Falk College
AN HONEST LIVING: How David Falk revolutionized the sports agent industry
Falk has represented athletes like Michael Jordan in his storied 40-plus-year career and relied on honesty and bluntness to break into the business. Read more »
WILL YOU ACCEPT THIS CLASS?: Let these iconic Bachelor stars help pick your courses for the upcoming semester
If you haven't found the one yet, check out these classes before Myslice registration opens. Read more »
After 2 years of researching the central New York food system, FoodPlanCNY prepares final reports to stakeholders
FoodPlanCNY, a program started by professors at Syracuse University and SUNY-ESF, aims to increase public awareness of central New York’s food system. Read more »
Festa Italiana to celebrate its 20th anniversary
The three-day festival features plenty of homemade Italian food, bocce tournaments and prize giveaways. Read more »
It’s not too late to develop healthy eating habits on campus
A health expert at Syracuse University has some tips for how college students can build healthy habits instead of using fad diets to help with weight loss. Read more »
Carrier Dome concession prices have gotten lost in the queso sauce
Business columnist Scott Bingle explains how the Dome could take some pointers from Mercedes-Benz Stadium’s Fan First Pricing model. Read more »
Unsurprised: Faculty react to report showing women professors earn less on average than men at Syracuse University
The report, released in December, detailed pay gaps between women and men professors. Most said they were not surprised by the report’s findings. Read more »
Syracuse University women faculty generally earn less than men faculty, report shows
Across most ranks of the Syracuse University faculty, women generally make less than men. Their average salaries range from about 77 percent to 94 percent of what men earn. Read more »
Falk College nutrition program celebrates 100 years of education
Representatives of Falk said there has been an increase in the number of students entering the nutrition program straight out of high school. Read more »
Report: In NCAA-mandated interviews, Syracuse athletes voiced academic advising concerns, dissatisfaction with facilities
SU’s Faculty Oversight Committee conducted the interviews with athletes finishing their eligibility at the university in December 2016 and May 2017. Read more »
'Out Here' screening and Q&A session will highlight LGBTQ farmers
Jonah Mossberg’s documentary film "Out Here" looks into the lives of queer farmers in the United States. It will be screened at Syracuse University on March 28. Read more »
New York state-funded improvements to Syracuse Crunch arena would benefit downtown Syracuse in revenue
Business columnist Alex Straus explains why New York state should approve Syracuse Crunch owner Howard Dolgon’s request for improvements to the War Memorial Arena. Read more »
Falk College students organize makeup drive for transgender community
Two students from SU’s Trans Team have organized a makeup drive to help members of central New York’s transgender community. The drive will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday in Schine Student Center. Read more »
Professor in Falk College to spend 3 months in Thailand through fellowship
Dessa Bergen-Cico, an associate professor in the David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics,was recently named a Rotary Peace Fellow. Read more »
Council accredits bachelor of science degree offered in Falk College
Falk College is one of the first colleges in New York to receive the accreditation. Read more »
Syracuse University students revive organization to help children affected by cancer
Syracuse University students have come together to bring back one of SU's student organizations that helps children affected by cancer. Read more »
SU Construction Update: The National Veterans Resource Complex construction plan is ongoing, two additional feedback sessions to be held
In an email to Syracuse University community, Vice President and Chief Campus Facilities Officer Pete Sala said the National Veterans Resource Complex construction project planning is moving forward and two additional information sessions to be held. Read more »
Nutrition majors get hands-on learning laboratory in Falk
A new experimental food lab, kitchen and cafe has opened at the David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics. It will function as a hands-on training space for nutrition majors. Read more »
Syracuse University deans keep high salaries after stepping down, but the policy is changing
When SU deans and administrators step down, they keep about 82 percent of the salaries they earned in their administrative roles. Read more »
News Briefs: SA cabinet elected; 'Making a Murderer' lawyer to speak
Student Assocation's 60th cabinet was sworn in on Monday, including President Eric Evangelista and Vice President Joyce LaLonde. The lawyer from the Netflix original series, "Making a Murderer," will speak on campus in September. The Princeton Review ranked Syracuse University as the No.8 party school. Read more »
SU construction update: promenade progress continues; Quad improvements complete
Many construction projects, including the one to make improvements to the Quad, have been completed or are nearing completion, said Pete Sala, vice president and chief facilities officer, in an email to the Syracuse University community. Read more »
Syracuse University selects SHoP Architects to design National Veterans Resource Complex
Syracuse University has selected SHoP Architects to design the National Veterans Resource Complex. Read more »
SU construction update: University Place promenade work on schedule
Construction on the University Place promenade is progressing on schedule, according to Monday's summer construction update from Pete Sala, vice president and chief campus facilities officer. Read more »