College News Headlines
October 2009
College Research Center's Fall Seminar Series Welcomes Dr. Anthony Pellegrini (Univ. of Minnesota) and Dr. Eileen Siegler (Duke Univ.) to SU. Read More >>
SU Selected as Nation's First Collegiate Chapter of Women in Sports & Events; Info. Mtg. Oct. 30. Read More >>
SWK Professor Nancy Mudrick Collaborates on National Council on Disability's New Report re: State of Health Care for People with Disabilities. Read More
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Richard Pound, IOC Member, World Anti-Doping Agency Founding Chair to Speak at SU Oct. 25. Read More >>
SWK professor Alejandro Garcia showcases Mexican folk art exhibit through Oct. 31. Read More >>
Co-founder of Haight Ashbury Clinic to speak on addiction relapse, recovery Oct. 5. at SU Read More
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HPM’s Anthony Mangano appointed Chair for 2009 Int'l. Hotel/Motel & Restaurant Show. Read More
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September 2009
Syracuse community invited to men’s health seminar focused on diabetes. Read More
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Luvenia Cowart receives E-Nitiative Grant for project, "Bridging the Gap Through Pastoral
Entrepreneurship in Underserved Communities" Read More
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Michael D. Veley Endowed Scholarship Fund Established. Read More
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Our Faculty in-the-News
As leaders in their fields in research, scholarly work and practice, College of Human Ecology faculty are often consulted for their expertise on current events and contemporary issues. Additionally, many faculty members share their expertise, time and talents in the communities where they live and work:
October 2009
Alejandro Garcia, professor in the School of Social Work, was featured in a Syracuse.com article for his work the local Latino Theatre Youth Troupe on Oct. 15.
Rick Burton, David B. Falk Professor of Sport Management, was quoted in the Oct. 5 edition of Golf Week Magazine on looking at the inclusion of golf into the Olympics. Read More
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Janel Leone, assistant professor, Department of Child and Family Studies, was interviewed by WQUN (Hamden, Conn.) about her presentation at Quinnipiac University titled, “Male Partner Violence Against Women: Health Consequences and Victim Help Seeking" on Oct. 1.
Patrick Ryan, senior instructor of sport management in the College of Human Ecology, discussed on CNY Central TV news of the selected host city for the 2016 Summer Olympic Games on Oct. 2.