Hohle has book published, 'Race and the Origins of American Neoliberalism'
In July, Randolph Hohle, assistant professor of Sociology, saw his book published, “Race and the Origins of American Neoliberalism.” The book describes the creation of...
In July, Randolph Hohle, assistant professor of Sociology, saw his book published, “Race and the Origins of American Neoliberalism.” The book describes the creation of...
Jeffry Iovannone, visiting assistant professor of English and coordinator of the Women’s and Gender Studies program, has had his essay, “The Madwoman in the Garden...
SUNY Distinguished Professor and composer James Piorkowski’s newest recording, “NINE: The Guitar and Beyond,” has been released by Centaur Records. The CD also features some...
Shannon McRae, professor of English and Coordinator of American Studies and Film Studies, recently published a pictorial history book about Benton Harbor and St. Joseph...
Psychology Assistant Professor Joseph McFall presented a paper, “Cultural Differences in Reasoning Errors: Comparison of United States and India,” with student coauthor Mary Cappotelli, ’14...
Michael Jabot, professor of Science Education, has been chosen by NASA to be part of an international education team. This team will partner with NASA...
Hannah Shea, a junior Animation and Illustration major from Freeville, will be 16 artists featured in the Southern Tier Biennial, a juried art competition that...
Associate Professor Natalie Gerber of the Department of English spent her summer months conducting research, organizing panels, giving papers, and serving as an editor in...
How do you keep students enrolled once they decide to attend a university? Does academic advising have an influence on their choice to stay? These...
Several Musical Theatre majors from Fredonia fared well in a recent National Association of Teachers Singing (NATS) student competition. The students took first place in...