Lee to discuss Fulbright award work based in Honduras
Studying water quality in Honduras will be the core subject of a talk by SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor Ted Lee.
Register now for one of our fall open house events: October 18 or November 8
Studying water quality in Honduras will be the core subject of a talk by SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor Ted Lee.
A review of a new German edition of Stefan Zweig’s novel fragment “Clarissa” was written by Professor Birger Vanwesenbeeck.
Associate Professor Mike Igoe is a “go-to” source for analysis of Nexstar’s proposed $6.2 billion acquisition of Tegna.
Two episodes of the “Matching Minds with Sondheim” podcast feature Professor Natalie Gerber as a guest host.
A manuscript by Dr. Michael Clarkson-Hendrix that examines the role of social connectedness among treatment-seeking adults has been published.
Support group meetings for stroke and head injury survivors will return this summer at SUNY Fredonia.
The Social Work program’s annual field practicum celebration highlighted achievements of the 2024-2025 academic year.
Two SUNY Fredonia students will dramatically expand their investigative experience this summer through the Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program.
The third volume of Professor John R. Staples’ Cornies’ papers, examining latter years of his Ukraine leadership, has been published.
Adjunct Lecturer Aida Silva Cruz co-wrote a textbook tracing the history of homeland security from the U.S. Constitution to today.