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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.
Two chapter-length articles written by Natalie Gerber of the English Department faculty have appeared in separate, peer-reviewed journals. Dr. Gerber’s research and teaching focus upon 20th-century literature, the English language, poetry and poetics, especially the expressive use of language.
Clark Zlotchew, above, and below in 1985 with Jorge Luis Borges during private interviews. The Authors Guild announced that it is re-issuing Clark M. Zlotchew's...
Distinguished Professor of Visual Arts and New Media Alberto Rey will unveil his new exhibit, “Selected Streams of Northern Chautauqua County, N.Y.,” at an opening reception on Friday, March 2, at the Patterson Library's Octagon Gallery in Westfield, N.Y.
Dr. Anny Castilla-Earls will become the first SUNY Fredonia faculty member to participate in the Clinical Practice Research Institute, an annual intensive grant-writing workshop sponsored by the American Speech-Language Hearing Association. Castilla-Earls will be one of eight participants in this year’s event.
David Kinkela Podcast of interview with Dr. Kinkela about the book (posted by WRCT-FM, Pittsburg, PA)>> Cover of DDT & The American Century By Christine...
A thorough analysis of moral obligations to the dead is presented by Dr. Raymond Angelo Belliotti, Distinguished Teaching Professor of Philosophy at SUNY Fredonia, in his newest book, “Posthumous Harm: Why the Dead are Still Vulnerable.”
Ivani Vassoler-Froelich is part of a trio which has released the book by Mellen Press, “The Geography, Politics, and Architecture of Cities: Studies in the Creation and Complexification of Culture.”
The Council for Women’s Concerns held its annual scholarship awards ceremony in November 2011, and honored its 2011-12 scholarship recipient, Meagan Allers.
With the start of the spring semester, Clair Wisniewski has begun her third internship in the FSA Conference & Special Events office with a special feather in her cap: “Student of the Month” for November 2011.
Starting in mid-November, Music Professor Paula Holcomb spent 18 days presenting Conducting Symposiums and clinics in China at the request of the China Association of Symphonic Bands and Ensembles and the Hong Kong Band Directors Association in Bejing, Guangzhou, Hong Kong and Shenzhen in Universities, Youth Palaces and schools.