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Gathering around a birthday cake served during a visit to the Stefan Zweig archive in Reed Library are students enrolled in the course ENGL 213: Texts & Contexts.

English students celebrate birthday of acclaimed author Stefan Zweig

Students in ENGL 213: Texts & Contexts class celebrated the birthday of the acclaimed author Stefan Zweig’s with a birthday cake and a visit to...

Dr. Ignacio Sarmiento

Sarmiento co-edits book examining Central American migration

“Central American Migrations in the Twenty-first century,” a book tackling how Central America has been portrayed as a region profoundly marked by the migration of...

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Guest lecturer to explore the biomechanics of fossil invertebrate animals

Dr. Russell Bicknell, a postdoctoral researcher at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City, will discuss the biomechanics of fossil predatory arthropods...

Dr. Wentao Cao

Cao co-authors paper identifying serpentine minerals using machine learning

Assistant Professor Wentao Cao co-authored a new research paper, “Identifying Serpentine Minerals by their Chemical Compositions with Machine Learning,” published in the journal American Mineralogist.

Gathering for a group photo at the American Speech and Hearing Association convention are (from left): Alexandria Visconte, Shirley Smit and Amanda Keppel.

Students gain valuable experiences at ASHA convention in Boston

Three students majoring in Communication Disorders and Sciences gained a valuable professional development experience at the 2023 American Speech and Hearing Association (ASHA) convention.

Hannah Barden delivers her presentation at the National Communication Association’s annual conference in National Harbor, MD.

Communication Studies graduate Barden presents paper at annual NCA conference

Hannah Barden, a 2023 Communication Studies graduate, presented her paper, “Museum Exhibition Consumerism Critique through the Lens of Burke’s Pentad and Ratios,” at the National...

Dr. Allison Krycik

Brown Bag speaker to examine harmful algal blooms

Harmful algal blooms – how they’re formed and ultimately impact human, pet and wildlife health – will be explored by Visiting Assistant Professor Allison Hrycik...

Dr. Syed Misbahuddin

Talk to outline how ‘real-time’ transfer of patients’ vital signs to hospitals can save lives

Research that delves into how vital signs of patients in critical condition can be transferred from ambulances to a hospital and physicians in “real-time” will...

Dr. John Staples leads class discussion, History major, Social Studies major

Staples has book published

Dr. John Staples of the Department of History has just had his new book, “Johann Cornies, the Mennonites, and Russian Colonialism in Southern Ukraine,” published...

Members of the SUNY Fredonia contingent who attended the North American Lake Management Society conference included (from left): Dr. Allison Hrycik, Kameron Finch, Sydney Hawkins, Kasey Crandall and Dr. Courtney Wigdahl-Perry.

Biology graduate students, faculty present at NALMS conference

SUNY Fredonia’s Department of Biology was well represented at the annual symposium of the North American Lake Management Society (NALMS), with presentations given by graduate...