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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.
Vice President for Finance and Administration Michael Metzger has been selected as the recipient of the 2021 John D. Hamilton Community Service Award.
Department of English Adjunct Lecturer Rebecca Cuthbert had her poem, "In Memory of Exoskeletons," published in the Memoryhouse Magazine's "Albeit" issue.
Music Education Professor Christian Bernhard will serve as a mentor to graduate students and junior faculty at the upcoming National Symposium of the Society for Music Teacher Education.
SUNY Distinguished Professor James Piorkowski of the School of Music is serving as president of the board of directors of Internal Creations, a New York City-based music education program founded by Jahzeel Montes, a 2012 Fredonia graduate and the organization’s executive director.
The design profile of Czerton Lim has no doubt been raised several notches, thanks to a complimentary art profile of the associate professor of theatre published in the May/June issue of Central New York Magazine.
Department of Psychology Professor Bruce Klonsky was appointed to Fellow Status by the Association for Applied Sport Psychology (AASP).
School of Business Associate Professor Lisa Walters, along with Fredonia alumna Jillian Kessler, co-authored an article in Quality Progress, the flagship publication of the American Society for Quality (ASQ), an international organization comprised of approximately 80,000 professionals engaged in the pursuit of operational excellence.
School of Music Associate Professor Jill Reese is the principal author of a new book, “Q&A for MLT,” which presents general music perspectives on music learning theory that focuses on teaching how learning takes place when music is learned.
Rebecca Cuthbert, an adjunct lecturer in the Department of English, was named a finalist for her short story, "Joiner," in the 51st New Millennium Writings Awards competition.
Department of Sociocultural and Justice Sciences Associate Professor Jesse J. Norris was quoted in two recent news articles, both related to his research on alleged cases of entrapment in U.S. terrorism prosecutions.