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Spring/Summer 2014

Building healthy communities: Making a positive impact on local, global levels.

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Students are in and out of the Sims Hall office all day long for a variety of activities (see page 18). “We may never be sure what each day will bring, but we are always prepared,” notes Dr. Renie Kehres, Ph.D., R.N., and associate dean of the Falk College Office of Student Services.

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The Dr. Renie Kehres Special Needs Fund was established in 2013 to help defray the costs of special needs or emergencies that arise for students in the Falk College. The overall goal of the fund is to help students overcome barriers that could negatively affect their education and, ultimately, their graduation from Syracuse University. These funds may be used for, but are not limited to, such things as textbooks, supplies, emergency travel costs, and any other kind of “special need” that may occur while a student pursues his/her education. The fund is administered through the Office of Student Services. Students may apply for assistance from the fund by filling out an application of need in the Falk College Office of Student Services. Donations can be made to the fund by check made payable to Syracuse University (and mailed to David Salanger, Syracuse University, Falk College, Office of Advancement, 425 White Hall, Syracuse, New York 13224.) or via our secured online donation link at falk.syr.edu

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The Falk College’s continued commitment to health-related academic opportunities will benefit from plans to open a new complex to house our programs beginning in early 2015 (read more , page 36about this). One of many special highlights planned for the new Falk Complex, which will be located at MacNaughton and White Halls (the former College of Law), are class-room facilities to simulate the types of professional settings our graduates will work in as well as provide the chance for unique learning opportunities to give students a competitive advantage in the workplace. We anticipate our new space will provide an ideal environment for student-faculty projects, including research, and educational community partnerships that set S.U. programs apart from others across the country. We believe our new home can also address a critical need for continuing education requirements of our current and past professional programs, including public health, nursing, nutrition, and dietetics.

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David A. Salanger
Assistant Dean for Advancement and External Affairs

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We’re moving…. Falk College is currently housed in many different campus buildings. But not for much longer.

in early 2015, Falk College will relocate to a new, central campus location at Macnaughton and White Halls, where the Syracuse university College of Law was formerly housed prior to its move to Dineen Hall taking place this summer. renovation and construction planning for the new Falk Complex is well under way.

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