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College Announcements:

Important SU Information on the H1N1 InfIuenza >


Recent Speeches:


Class of 2009 Convocation

Learning—and Living—the Mediterranean Diet:


Professor Horacek leads Florence study-abroad program

Rachel Razza Awarded NICHD Grant


Research has implications for improving school readiness.

Scholarship in Action®


Students educate community and government leaders on lead poisoning.

NSD Graduate Student Volunteers in China


Ting Ma makes a difference with nutrition programs for children.

Kate Callahan, Eileen Finn, Samuel Staton Named 2009-2010 Remembrance Scholars


The Jack Reilly Institute


Generous support of SU alumnus John D. Reilly III and wife, Patricia M. Reilly, creates national center of excellence.

School of Social Work’s Annual Stone Legislative Symposium Explores Health Care Reform




BMW Lab School, Joanne Mudd '69 Create Unique Cultural Enrichment Programs




Miss Finger Lakes 2009


Lorna Rose, a junior majoring in social work, was named Miss Finger Lakes 2009.

MFT’s Mona Mittal Investigates HIV Risk Reduction With NIMH Grant




The David B. Falk Center for Sport Management


The David B. Falk Center for Sport Management is focused on preparing the next generation of sport management leaders with an academically rigorous curriculum.

Scholarship in Action®


Hospitality management faculty-STEP partnership benefits high school juniors.


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SPM Club’s 5th Annual Charity Sports Auction December 5

The SPM Club's Fifth Annual Charity Sports Auction will be held Saturday, December 5, 2009 at the Carrier Dome. Silent bidding on hundreds of auction items will take place in the backcourt during the SU men’s basketball game against the University of Maine.

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Human Ecology Study Abroad Summer 2010 Offerings

Numerous study abroad options are available for students to immerse themselves in academic coursework while engaging with their host city through field study and service learning. Study-abroad opportunities are scheduled for Summer 2010 in the College of Human Ecology in Child & Family Studies, Public Health, Social Work and Sport Management.. Read More >>



New Graduate Program in Addiction Studies Now Available

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors are one of the fastest-growing fields of practice today. The College of Human Ecology’s new Certificate of Advanced Studies (CAS) in Addiction Studies prepares students to develop broad competencies in numerous fields dealing with substance abuse, gambling, and related behavioral addiction problems.

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College Events


Mark Harrison, CEO, TrojanOne

Nov. 20, 1:00 p.m.
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The Polluter-Pays Principle: From Environmental to Social Policy, Isidor Wallimann, Ph.D., Visiting Research Prof., Dec. 2.

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NEPA Welcomes Sr. Food & Nutrition Editor, Health Magazine, Dec. 4.

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SPM Club 5th Annual Charity Sports Auction

Saturday, December 5, Carrier Dome
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34th Annual QIC: May 17-21, 2010

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Fourth Annual Jack Reilly Distinguished Lecture in Infant & Toddler Caregiving
Dr. L. Alan Sroufe, University of Minnesota

May 19, 2010
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