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Events and news of what's happening around the Fredonia campus.
Events and news of what's happening around the Fredonia campus.
Above, the Great Lakes of the U.S., from space (NASA). Teaming up with the 5 Gyres Institute, Dr. Sherri Mason, right, will coordinate a project...
Dr. Birger Vanwesenbeeck Birger Vanwesenbeeck, assistant professor of English, has published the article, "Loss in the Mail: Pynchon, Psychoanalysis, and the Postal Work of Mourning,"...
In addition to the top award for her research poster, Marissa Carmello also received a $1,500 scholarship. Dr. Bridget Russell is her undergraduate research mentor. The title of her her research poster was: “Differences in Perceptual Measures of Nasality and Measured Nasalance in Native and Non-Native Western New Yorkers.”
Dr. Junaid Zubairi recently presented his innovative flight tracker system, under provisional patent with the SUNY Technology Transfer Office, at Techstorm New York, the first national event of its kind. The event featured technology presentations and a fast-paced matchmaking session, similar to a kind of speed-dating, for entrepreneurs and university representatives.
"Steadfast," a film by Phil Hastings, Visual Arts and New Media assistant professor, has been accepted for a three-month showing at the 18th Biennale of Sydney, Australia, which is known for showcasing the freshest and most provocative contemporary art around the world. Hastings will also give an artist talk.
"The Other Town," a documentary film by Communications Professor Nefin Dinc, will be screened as part of the Greece and Turkey Series at Stanford University on May 10.
Enjoy a recap of last week's Student Research & Creativity Expo. It's also a sample of a new video segment we'll be bringing you each and every week in the Campus Report, starting next fall! Click to play>>
SUNY Fredonia has begun partnering with the Smithsonian Institution in its global Tree Banding Project through a course taught by Education Professor Michael Jabot, "Teaching Science in the Elementary School Class" (EDU 403).
The spring Arts and Sciences Brown Bag Series concludes on Wednesday, May 2, at noon in the Horizon Room with a panel discussion titled, “Rousseau at 300,” exploring the lasting impact of the 18th century philosopher. The presentation is the culmination of a semester-long series of lunchtime talks commemorating the 300th anniversary of the birth of Rousseau.
Emily VanDette has been granted a $6,000 summer research stipend from the National Endowment for the Humanities.