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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, 53-year-old Paul Mackovak gets a makeover for AARP Magazine (not that he needed one). SUNY Fredonia Professor Paul Mockovak is one of ten winners...
Natalie Gerber (English) has guest edited an issue of The Wallace Stevens Journal, which will be out in February/March. The focus is on theorizing Stevens’...
Professor and Department Chairperson of Mathematical Sciences Nancy Boynton has been elected chairperson of the Special Interest Group on Statistics Education for the Mathematical Association of America.
Illustrated by Charlotte R. Morse (right), graphic designer for Academic Information Technology, the children's book, Does a Pigeon Bark? was written by Philip S. Morse...
Amy Cuhel-Schuckers, grants development specialist for the Office of Sponsored Programs, has achieved the professional milestone of Certified Research Administrator (CRA). The designation of Certified...
Marcia Mackowiak, Darlene Miller, Denise Aschmann, Markus Kessler and Joel Polito are the winners of the Outstanding Administrative Service Awards presented in late 2008 by Vice President for Administration Tracy S. Bennett, who gave a luncheon in their honor.
Hilary Demske, lecturer in Music, was the grand prize winner of a contest, conducted by Academic Affairs at SUNY Fredonia, to encourage use of The New York Times as an instructional resource. She was awarded $250 by the newspaper. Also, faculty members Dixon Reynolds, Kathryn Moore and Dr. Natalie Gerber gained honorable mention in the contest.
On Thursday, Jan. 1 at 5 p.m. London time, Associate Professor Roderick Macdonald will be a trumpeter in a live television broadcast of Beethoven's 9th...
Emily VanDette (English) has received a $1,500 grant from the COPC Service Learning Incentive program to support her interest in benefiting the Dunkirk community through a poetry correspondence program. The goal of the COPC awards program is to create sustainable, cooperative efforts that benefit the City of Dunkirk by tapping the abundant resources of SUNY Fredonia.
James Thomas Stevens, associate professor of English and director of American Indian Studies at SUNY Fredonia, will appear as a featured poet at City Lore, a center for urban culture in New York City, on Friday, Dec. 12.