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Aimee Nezhukumatathil is presenting at AWP conference

Aimee Nezhukumatathil, English Professor, is a featured presenter at the 2011 conference of the Association of Writers and Writing Programs held in Washington, D.C., February...

Strategic Plan toolkit posted online; conference Monday

Virginia Horvath, Vice President for Academic Affairs On Monday, Jan. 31, SUNY Fredonia will hold a Strategic Planning Conference, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m...

ROCKEFELLER ARTS CENTER / THEATRE, DANCE AND ART GALLERY EVENTS

The Western New York Chamber Orchestra: Feb. 6 and March 27 King Concert Hall, Tickets $20 (Students $8; SUNY Fredonia Students, Free) Vestiges : Sunday...

COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES: Brown Bag Series is a Smorgasbord of Topics to those Thirsting for Knowledge

“This year we’ve worked very hard to incorporate students; there have been students and alumni at every single event featured as presenters,” said English Professor...

COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES: Physics Professor Snow wins $200K NSF grant to study hydrogen, involve students

Through a $200,000 grant from the National Science Foundation, Chemistry Professor Erica Snow is gathering precise measurements that will help test the current theories and...

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION: New faculty member

As a first generation Chinese American, Dr. Tan is interested in ethnic identity formation among immigrant children; international/intercultural education; and comparative education. Her primary research...

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION: Intensive Teacher Institute re-tools teachers for fastest-growing segment of public schools: English Language Learners

Research by Dr. Mahoney and colleagues has shown that children do better at learning English if their primary language is also used to teach other...

SCHOOL OF BUSINESS: Incubator tenants finding that students lead to their success

“The companies are recognizing what the campus has to offer,” said School of Business Dean Russell Boisjoly. “They are seeing that not only do our...

Helen (Tinch) Williams, Hillman Opera pioneer, honored

SUNY Fredonia and the Hillman Memorial Music Association honored retired music teacher Helen (Tinch) Williams, ’60, on Nov. 12, prior to the performance of “The...

COVER STORY: Chemistry alumnus Kelly among Fredonia’s top Catalysts

“The biggest risk factor for these diseases is aging,” Kelly explains. “We now know something about the genetics of aging and the pathways that change...