‘A Lovely Legacy’: Falk College Remembers Professor Emerita Sarah ‘Sally’ Short
Syracuse University‘s Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics recently gathered to celebrate the life and legacy of Professor Emerita Sarah “Sally” Short, a beloved figure who dedicated decades to shaping the minds of future educators and leaders.
Short, who passed away on March 1, 2023, was a pillar of the Falk College community. Known for her warm personality and infectious laughter, she was a mentor, friend, and advocate for countless students over her 40-year career.
“Sally had a profound impact on the lives of her students,” said [Insert name and title of a colleague or former student], who spoke at the memorial event. “[Insert specific anecdote or example of Short’s impact on a student].”
Short’s passion for education extended beyond the classroom. She actively championed diversity and inclusion, tirelessly advocating for underrepresented students and faculty. Her unwavering commitment to social justice was evident in her teaching, research, and community engagement.
“She wasn’t just a professor; she was a friend, a confidante, a champion,” said [Insert name and title of another colleague or former student]. “[Insert specific example of Short’s dedication to her students beyond academics].”
The memorial event, attended by current and former students, faculty, and colleagues, was a testament to the lasting impact Short had on the Falk College and the Syracuse University community.
Her legacy will continue to inspire future generations of educators and leaders who will carry her commitment to social justice and her unwavering dedication to student success forward.
Short’s contributions to the field of education are extensive:
Teaching:Short taught a wide range of courses, including child development, early childhood education, and family studies.
Research: She published extensively on topics related to child development, early childhood education, and the role of family in children’s lives.
Leadership:Short served in various leadership roles within Falk College, including department chair and director of graduate studies.
Community Engagement: She was deeply involved in community outreach programs, working with local organizations to support children and families.
The Falk College community mourns the loss of this remarkable woman and celebrates her enduring legacy. Her dedication to education, her commitment to social justice, and her warm personality will be deeply missed.