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Carney pursuing a variety of research interests during sabbatical year

The primary research Dr. Mary Carney of the Department of Sociocultural and Justice Sciences is undertaking during her 2017-2018 sabbatical year is the continued discovery...

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Dilworth sabbatical blends art and nature

Jason Dilworth, a faculty member of the Department of Visual Arts and New Media and graphic designer, will be pursuing connections with the natural world...

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Fredonia presents Custodial Safety Incentive Awards to employees

Members of the Custodial Services staff were honored and individual awards presented at the 17th Annual Custodial Services Awards Recognition Luncheon held on Wednesday, Jan...

Dunham gives presentation at American Astronomy Society meeting

Michael Dunham, assistant professor of Physics, was invited to deliver a presentation, “Surveying Low-Mass Star Formation with the Submillimeter Array,” at the 231st meeting of...

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Piorkowski sabbatical plans include travel to Hungary and Argentina for performances

SUNY Distinguished Professor James Piorkowski of the Fredonia School of Music, who has been head of the Classical Guitar Program since 1983, has a multifaceted...

Students co-author, contribute to published policy report

Two students conducted data analysis internships during the fall semester with the National Postdoctoral Association and contributed to “Supporting the Needs of Postdocs,” the organization’s...

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Clarkson-Hendrix gives presentation at Society for Social Work and Research conference

Michael Clarkson-Hendrix, assistant professor in the Department of Sociocultural and Justice Sciences, presented an ePoster, “Secure Workplace Attachment: A Qualitative Study of Relational and Social...

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Kinkela delivers paper at ground-breaking plastic food packaging symposium

Associate Professor David Kinkela of the Department of History presented a paper, “Packaging the Six-Pack: The Business and Ecological History of Plastic Six-Pack Rings,” at...

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Hohle’s newest book tracks rise of neoliberalism

How simple racial binaries – notably black/white – are no longer able to explain the persistence of racism, capitalism and elite white power is examined...

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Denton, ’16 alumnus co-author chapter in 'The College Counselor’s Guide to Group Psychotherapy'

Department of Psychology Assistant Professor Lisa Denton co-authored a chapter in the new book, “The College Counselor’s Guide to Group Psychotherapy,” published by Routledge, with...