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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.
Assistant Professor Christine Woodcock wrote a chapter, "Executive Function Coaching in Higher Education," that appears in the newly released text from IGI Publishing called “Advancing Student Employability Through Higher Education.”
Associate Professor Rick Webb has been signed as a composer/arranger by Keiser-Southern Music, a leading educational and concert music publisher for choirs, bands, orchestras, chamber music ensembles and solo instrumental performance.
Several SUNY Fredonia alumni and current contingent faculty in the School of Music were recognized in the 9th Annual JazzBuffalo Poll. Winners were selected by the jazz community and jazz enthusiasts.
“Curious and Creative Conversations,” a new series that showcases research conducted by faculty, will be held in the Reed Library Garden Area on designated Wednesdays during February, March and April.
Department of Communication Adjunct Lecturer Nicholas Smith is the author of “Cloudwalking,” a new book of poetry published by Alien Buddha Press in 2023.
"Morning, All Day," SUNY Distinguished Professor James Piorkowski's recent composition for guitar quartet, has been published by IMD of Paris, France.
Department of English Professor Jeanette McVicker, who is also coordinator of Ethnic and Gender Studies, has two scholarly articles accepted for publication this year, both stemming from research done during her recent sabbatical.
A new solo guitar composition, “Just Because,” by SUNY Distinguished Professor James Piorkowski, has been published by Guitar Chamber Music Press.
Juan De Urda, a professor of Spanish in the Department of World Languages and Cultures, is the author of a recently published book, “Francisco Zamora: escribiendo la poscolonialidad (Francisco Zamora: writing postcoloniality).”
Department of World Languages and Cultures Professor Juan De Urda was finalist in a short fiction contest with his short story, "La mano de Braulio" (‘Braulio's hand’)."