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Article of the Year Award goes to Barnes and colleagues

Professor Donald Barnes of the School of Business is one of the authors of an article selected by the Journal of Marketing Theory and Practice...

Belliotti's new book takes a moral trip through hell

Philosophy's Raymond Belliotti examines the puzzles and paradoxes of Dante’s moral assumptions, his treatment of the seven deadly sins and how 10 of his most...

Golden Key International Honour Society to induct more than 100

A total of 112 SUNY Fredonia juniors, seniors and graduate students will be inducted into the 2011 class of the Golden Key International Honour Society...

Michael Jabot appointed to help shape future science ed standards

Michael Jabot, SUNY Fredonia professor in the College of Education, has been named by Achieve, Inc. and the National Research Council to help in a...

Pre-Med senior selected as Student of the Month

Steven Gangloff, of Buffalo, N.Y., has been named Student of the Month for September by Residence Life. Steven was nominated for this award by Professors...

Basar Koc presents paper at IEEE Conference

Basar Koc is participating in the dual degree program between Ege University in Turkey and SUNY Fredonia. His research at Fredonia is supervised by Dr...

Secretaries Snyder and Anderson honored with annual awards

Secretaries Diane Snyder and Patty Anderson, each of whom have more than 19 years of service with SUNY Fredonia, shared the spotlight as recipients of...

Administration Division selects five for employee service awards

The strength of SUNY Fredonia and the Administrative division continues to be hard-working, dedicated employees that perform a wide range of services throughout the campus...

Linda Brigance invited to be a celebrity reader

Linda Brigance (right), associate professor in the Department of Communication, will be one of 66 “celebrity readers” who will be taking part in a nationwide...

Ellen Litwicki presenting at Bard Gallery in NYC

Dr. Ellen Litwicki of the history department is presenting a talk at Bard Graduate Center in New York on Oct. 6. The talk is titled...