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Brown Bag lunch addresses changing climate

“Understanding Today's Changing Climate: Learning from Past Environmental Archives,” the April Brown Bag luncheon presentation, is slated for Wednesday, April 5, at noon in Williams...

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Vanwesenbeeck presents talk in the Netherlands

Department of English Professor Birger Vanwesenbeeck gave a public lecture at Utrecht University in the Netherlands at the invitation of the research groups for Modern...

Dr. Jeanette McVicker

McVicker has paper published and will present at international conference

Jeanette McVicker, professor of English, will have an expanded version of her 2022 conference paper for the annual international conference on Virginia Woolf, "Woolfian Ethics...

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Impact of Jarvis’s Vonnegut scholarship continues to grow

Department of English Professor Christina Jarvis continues to share Kurt Vonnegut’s social justice and environmental legacies with new audiences.

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SUNY Fredonia alumnus receives prestigious Wolf Prize in Chemistry

Dr. Jeffery W. Kelly, ’82, is one of a trio of scientists awarded the 2023 Wolf Prize in Chemistry by the Wolf Foundation.

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Igoe produces video for colon cancer awareness

To call attention to the importance of getting screened for colon cancer during Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, Associate Professor Mike Igoe produced a public service...

Dr. Shahin Mehdipour Ataee

Journal publishes Ataee research paper

The journal of Expert Systems with Application has published the article, "A frame and first-order logic solution for the Wumpus World: Implemented in Flora-2," written...

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Shirley Smit awarded NSSLHA scholarship

Shirley Smit, a Communication Disorders and Sciences major, has received one of four Undergraduate Sophomore Scholarships awarded nationwide to students by the National Student Speech-Language...

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Zoom talk to frame abortion, Roe v. Wade, in U.S. history

A virtual talk, "Not Deeply Rooted in American History? Contextualizing Abortion and Roe v. Wade," will be presented by University of Connecticut Visiting Assistant Professor...

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Students give their Honduras medical experiences glowing reviews

Students describe their time serving on brigades that provided much-need medical care in rural Honduras during the J-Term as one of the best experiences of...