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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.
School of Music Professor Paul Murphy traveled to Spain and England this summer for archival research and the presentation of a paper.
Jessica Akey traveled and studied in Botswana to internationalize her teaching in the communication department on public health issues and communication.
Education in computer science and the role of the teacher was the topic of Dr. Reneta Barneva's address at the Education and Scientific Research in the Information Society conference in Bulgaria.
Distinguished Service Professor Ted Schwalbe of the Department of Communication was selected to participate in the Japan Studies Institute held at San Diego State University June 10 to 23.
Dr. William Brown, a member of the Department of Biology faculty since 2001, has been named the Kasling Lecturer for the 2013-2014 academic year and will present the Kasling address on Tuesday, Oct. 8, at 4 p.m. in Rosch Recital Hall.
Assistant Professor Jill Reese of the Fredonia School of Music is the recipient of a $10,000 SUNY Innovative Instruction Technology Grant (IITG). The IITG program funds campus innovations and initiatives that have the potential to be replicated elsewhere within SUNY to benefit students and faculty across the state and worldwide.
Dr. Bond Benton continues to find ways to mix work and fun, as shown in three recent successes which range from comic book heroes to “professional” wrestling, and even Godzilla — an article co-published with Communication Department colleague Tracy Marafiote.
Dr. Markus Vink from the Department of History has recently been invited and has accepted to serve as an Advisory Board Member of the Indian Ocean Studies Series published by the Ohio University Press.
Shannon McRae, associate professor of English and American Studies coordinator, has been funded by the NEH to attend a workshop at the Newberry Library in Chicago, where she will gather research material for her current book project on 20th century American spiritual tourism.
Physics Professor Justin Conroy, at left, teaches this semester's honors course, "Cooking and Science" By Rebekah Bretl, '13 Most of us don’t consider the delicate...