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Belliotti's new book has different take on Machiavelli

Christine Davis Mantai

Machiavelli is a "laughing lion and a strutting fox" in Raymond Angelo Belliotti's latest book, a treatise on the 15th century thinker who is usually regarded as a clever, effective deceit. “Machiavelli must be understood in historical and political context," Belliotti said, "but his work has great, usually unappreciated, significance for philosophical and moral theory."

Vocal ensemble to lead next Children's Concert

Christine Davis Mantai

The Musical Journeys Program will continue its third season of free concerts designed to appeal to very young children on Saturday, Nov. 15 in the Dunkirk Free Library, when a female vocal ensemble will perform. “This venue gives preschool children a great chance to get close to the musicians and the music; to really participate and experience music intended just for them,” said Sarah Hamilton, associate professor of oboe.

Nov. 7; Class of '81 celebrates in Vegas

Lisa Eikenburg

Members of the Class of 1981 turn 50 years old this year so George and Lori Bott of Pearland, TX, and friends are planning a celebration November 6 through 9 in the ultimate party destination in the USA--Las Vegas! All members of the Class of '81 are invited.

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Nina Shah to speak at Social Science Colloquium

Christine Davis Mantai

The SUNY Fredonia college of natural and social sciences is hosting a Social Sciences Colloquium on the SUNY Fredonia campus Wednesday, Nov. 12. The colloquium’s guest speaker will be Nina Shah, assistant professor of management for the department of business administration.