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LaVonda N. Reed, associate provost for faculty affairs and professor of law, has been named the seventh dean in the college’s history and the first African American to lead the College of Law at Georgia State University, effective July 1. Reed first joined the Syracuse University community in 2006 and has served in her current role since 2015. In her 15 years at the University, Reed’s teaching and research has focused on wills and trusts, property law, and communications regulatory law and policy. She has taught and mentored hundreds of students and served in numerous leadership positions across campus and with the New York State Bar and the Association of American Law Schools.
This SU department chair s 2nd classroom is a yoga studio at Salt City Market
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Salt City Market is hosting yoga classes every Monday from 6-7 p.m. The classes started during mid-March.
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Besides being a professor at Syracuse University’s School of Education, Marcelle Haddix also teaches yoga classes.
Haddix started leading yoga classes at Salt City Market every Monday from 6-7 p.m. in mid-March. The $10 class is for patrons of any level and must be registered for in advance through Eventbrite.
Her passion for teaching yoga comes from a greater interest in the Syracuse community. She wants to foster a tight-knit group of people who are committed to their health through her classes.
SU, SUNY-ESF commemorates community members who’ve died over past 2 years
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The prerecorded ceremony in Hendricks Chapel, honored over 150 members of the SU and ESF community who have died since January 2019.
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The Syracuse University and SUNY-ESF community memorialized students, faculty, staff and community members who have died over the past two years at its annual Service of Commemoration on Tuesday.
The prerecorded ceremony in Hendricks Chapel, honored over 150 members of the SU and ESF community who have died since January 2019. Chancellor Kent Syverud, Hendricks Chapel Dean Brian Konkol and ESF President Joanie Mahoney were among the speakers at the event.