Caleigh Casey ‘21 and Malkiel Asher ‘21 ideated Emergi-CAN, a device that aids those suffering from opioid overdoses by making Narcan, an opioid antagonist used for the reversal of opioid overdose, more accessible. Malkiel Asher and Caleigh Casey want to save lives with Emergi-CAN by Kayla Simon (Blackstone Launchpad 9/24/18)Read More
Driven by concern for children facing emotional trauma and loss, Barrington Bucknor ’21 prepares to enter medical school with a focus on brain science.Read More
“Being a peer educator since sophomore year has been such a rewarding experience, one filled with amazing people and professional growth opportunities,” says Richelle Calderon ’20. “My favorite parts are interacting with my peers and feeling truly connected through health and wellness education.” Health and Wellness Peer Education Team Application Deadline Feb. 16 by Gabrielle...Read More
The ITS Service Center offers technology-related support to the Syracuse University community. But for the student employees who work there, the center provides an equally valuable service—the opportunity to hone their professional and interpersonal skills. Rare technical issues—which the student workers call “unicorns”—require an all-hands-on-deck approach. A recent case involved assembling an outdated computer, says Malkiel Asher,...Read More