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Health and Wellness

Total Body Strength

July 14, 2025 at 12:00pm12:50pm EDT

Barnes Center at The Arch, Studio 2

Total Body Strength uses resistance and light to heavy weights to help build and tone muscles, increase flexibility and boost muscular endurance. This class will give you an overall “head to toe” workout!

Register and view more details in the Wellness Portal today! Registration opens 24 hours prior to the class.

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This event was published on June 11, 2025.


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The oral doctoral examination of Sawinder Kaur, candidate for the Ph.D. degree, will be held on Monday, July 14, at 3:45pm via Zoom.

Kaur’s advisor is Professor Asif Salekin. The dissertation examining committee will be composed of Professors Chilukuri Mohan, and Sucheta Soundarajan. Professor Jonathan Preston will serve as chair of the defense. The title of the candidate’s dissertation is: “Balancing Robustness and Practicality in Model Compression, Personalization, and Healthcare Interventions.”

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This event was published on July 2, 2025.


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Merges the practice of yoga with the core-stabilizing, posture-enhancing dynamics of Pilates. Includes poses (asana) to cultivate strength, stamina, stability and flexibility.

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This event was published on June 11, 2025.


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Campus Church is a Christian worship service that includes worshiping through prayer, singing and music, teaching from the Bible, giving, and personal reflection. Everyone is welcome to participate in the worship experience or observe to learn more about the Christian faith.

Rain location is inside Hendricks Chapel.

We empower students to be the church wherever they go. Empowered Christians do the work of loving God, serving others, and sharing Christ’s good news. We equip students to live out these imperatives through discipleship, fellowship, mission & study. Worship & serve with us! Our service opportunities are led by Christian Outreach, providing community service opportunities, Bible studies, workshops, and Alternative Spring Break trips.

For more information, please check Hendricks Chapel’s Christian Protestant Chaplaincy — Non-denominational website.

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This event was published on May 5, 2025.


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Community Schools Forum for School District and Building Leaders hosted by the Thruway Coalition and the Institute for Educational Leadership.

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This event was published on July 10, 2025.


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The oral doctoral examination of Cassie Dutton, candidate for the Ph.D. degree, will be held on Tuesday, July 15, at 9:00 a.m. in Maxwell Hall, room 303.

Dutton’s advisors are Professors Amy Lutz and Becky Schewe. The dissertation examining committee will be composed of Professor Janet Wilmoth. Professor Shana Gadarian will serve as chair of the defense. The title of the candidate’s dissertation is: “Place, Policy, and Power: New and Continuous Destinations and the Influence of State-Level Policy on Immigrant Outcomes.”

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This event was published on June 12, 2025.


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Join faculty, staff and current students from Syracuse University’s iSchool to learn more about our MS in Applied Data Science,  MS in Information Systems & MS in Applied Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence curriculums, internships, research and more. Zoom link and other information will be provided after registration. We look forward to meeting you online!

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This event was published on March 26, 2025.


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Roll up your sleeves and get your hands in the dirt! Come enjoy the outdoors while helping us with garden tasks in Pete’s Giving Garden and the Bee Campus USA Garden. Whether you’re an experienced gardener or just looking to give back, we welcome all helping hands.

Accessibility:
We have ADA-compliant raised beds for individuals with mobility challenges or those who prefer to garden while standing. Vehicle access is available for those with specific ADA needs. Please note: vehicles must be moved after the passenger is dropped off at the garden.

What We’re Working On:

  • June: Amending soil with compost, planting seedlings and seeds, watering, and weeding.

  • July: Continued planting from seed, harvesting early vegetables and garlic, and adding straw to suppress weeds.

  • August through October: Planting winter crops, weeding, and harvesting fruits and vegetables.

Bee Campus USA Pollinator Gardens:

  • June: Weeding and planting new varieties of native plants.

  • July – October: Continued weeding, deadheading, and seed gathering.

All produce is donated to the campus food pantries operated by Hendricks Chapel and managed by Sustainability Management at the Carriage House, 161 Farm Acre Road.

Partners:
This project is a collaboration between Sustainability Management, the David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics Food Studies and Nutrition Program, and the Hendricks Chapel Food Pantry.

The gardens will be closed during inclement weather.

Come grow with us!

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This event was published on May 28, 2025.


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Parking
Please park in the Inn Complete parking lot

Chinese Christian Fellowship shares God’s love through a Chinese-speaking Christian fellowship that creates a “home away from home.”

For more information, please visit Chinese Christian Fellowship’s website.

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This event was published on June 4, 2025.


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Parking
Please contact Hendricks Chapel at 315.443.2901 for parking information.

This class combines the precision of Pilates with the challenge of light weights and specialized equipment. This dynamic workout will target core strength, muscle tone and overall flexibility. Ideal for all fitness levels, this class will help you build a stronger, more balanced body!

Register and view more details in the Wellness Portal today! Registration opens 24 hours prior to the class.

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This event was published on June 11, 2025.


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The Center for Policy Research and the Pre PA club will host a Blood Drive on Wednesday, July 16th, from 10:00 am – 3:00 pm in 304 ABC Schine Student Center.

EMERGENCY BLOOD SHORTAGE: The Red Cross blood supply has fallen to critically low levels. Your blood or platelet donation is needed now to help alleviate the shortage and ensure lifesaving medical procedures are not delayed.

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This event was published on June 16, 2025.


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Total Body Strength uses resistance and light to heavy weights to help build and tone muscles, increase flexibility and boost muscular endurance. This class will give you an overall “head to toe” workout!

Register and view more details in the Wellness Portal today! Registration opens 24 hours prior to the class.

Learn more Register now

This event was published on June 11, 2025.


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This class combines the precision of Pilates with the challenge of light weights and specialized equipment. This dynamic workout will target core strength, muscle tone and overall flexibility. Ideal for all fitness levels, this class will help you build a stronger, more balanced body!

Register and view more details in the Wellness Portal today! Registration opens 24 hours prior to the class.

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This event was published on June 11, 2025.


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The oral doctoral examination of Jay Prakash Sharma, candidate for the Ph.D. degree, will be held on Wednesday, July 16, at 1:00 p.m. in 205 A Maxwell Hall and via Zoom.

Sharma’s advisors are Professors Azra Hromadžić and Susan Wadley. The dissertation examining committee will be composed of Professors Mona Bhan, Ann Gold, and Uday Chandra. Professor Tula Goenka will serve as chair of the defense. The title of the candidate’s dissertation is: “Negotiating Development: Adivasi Resistance, State Developmentalism, and the Making of Lesser Citizens in Jharkhand, India.”

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This event was published on July 2, 2025.


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Join the Maxwell School’s director of enrollment management and associate director of admission to get an inside look at the application process, admission criteria and tips on how to put together your strongest application possible.

Time will be dedicated to address your individual questions and ensure you are ready to confidently apply to the Maxwell School as well as most other professional programs you may be considering.

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This event was published on May 20, 2025.


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School district & building leaders as well as BOCES administrators are invited to learn about integrating the Community Schools Strategy to advance student achievement.

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This event was published on July 10, 2025.


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In our society one must look “THE PART” and act “THE PART” to be successful. We are often socialized to believe that there is a universal understanding of professionalism, when in fact the term is culturally specific. We often do not ask what “THE PART” is and why it is relevant to our success. Overlooking playing “THE PART” could have ramifications for navigating one’s career or staff success. This session will discuss ways we can implement more inclusive work practices to allow authenticity and success in the workplace without forsaking tools needed to work.

Lunch and CART captioning will be provided.

Registration is now at full capacity.  

Presenter: Raymond Lewis-Samuel, Residence Director, Office of Student Living

Raymond Lewis-Samuel (he/him) was born and raised in Annapolis, MD. He is the Resident Director at Syracuse University and a proud Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Inc member. He received his undergraduate degree from Wesley College, a Bachelor of Science in law and justice. He is currently pursuing his MPA and a Certified Advance Study in conflict resolution. He has a strong passion for DEIA work, co-chairing the DEIA committee for Students Living here at Syracuse University. During his appointment, Raymond promoted educational sessions around history and its effects on our campus.

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This event was first published on April 25, 2025 and last updated on June 25, 2025.


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Ready to get moving? This beginner step class is the perfect way to introduce yourself to the world of step aerobics. This fun and low-impact class is designed for those new to stepping or anyone looking for a simple yet effective workout. You’ll learn the basics of step choreography, build coordination and get your heart pumping—all while having a great time!

Register and view more details in the Wellness Portal today! Registration opens 24 hours prior to the class.

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This event was published on June 11, 2025.


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The oral doctoral examination of Selene Cammer-Bechtold, candidate for the Ph.D. degree,  will be held on Thursday, July 17, at 1:30 p.m. via Zoom.

Cammer-Bechtold’s advisor is Professor Amy Lutz. The dissertation examining committee will be composed of Professors Prema Kurien, and Becky Schewe. Professor Matt Huber will serve as chair of the defense.The title of the candidate’s dissertation is: “An Examination of the Opt Out Movement in New York State.”

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This event was published on July 2, 2025.


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Merges the practice of yoga with the core-stabilizing, posture-enhancing dynamics of Pilates. Includes poses (asana) to cultivate strength, stamina, stability and flexibility.

Register and view more details in the Wellness Portal today! Registration opens 24 hours prior to the class.

Learn more Register now

This event was published on June 11, 2025.


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