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.
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.
Artwork by SUNY Distinguished Professor Timothy Frerichs is included in a new exhibition that commemorates the historic Erie Canal.
Associate Professor Mike Igoe is a “go-to” source for analysis of Nexstar’s proposed $6.2 billion acquisition of Tegna.
Professor Robert Dahlgren wrote a chapter in “The Female Teacher on Television: Shifting Stereotypes on the Small Screen.”
Two episodes of the “Matching Minds with Sondheim” podcast feature Professor Natalie Gerber as a guest host.
SUNY Chancellor’s Awards for Excellence were bestowed upon five nominees whose SUNY Fredonia careers encompass over 70 years of service.
David M. White received the President’s Lifetime Achievement Award on Aug. 9, in a ceremony held at Howard University.
Dr. Jeanette McVicker has engaged in scholarly work with the modernist writer Virginia Woolf for much of her career.
School of Business Professor Richard Robinson has had a book recently published by Palgrave Macmillan, an imprint of Springer Nature.