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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.
Approval of New York state’s first-ever New Indigenous Culture and Language Studies Certificate coincided with publication an article, written by Dr. Karen E. Lillie, that was critical of denying native language teachers a pathway to a valid certificate.
Associate Professor Mike Igoe, along with former SUNY Fredonia videographer Jim Gibbons, produced a public service announcement that won an Excellence in Broadcasting Award in Buffalo.
School of Business faculty member Dr. Shazad Mohammad’s sabbatical activities have included a visit to the University of Alba Iulia in Romania.
Associate Professor Heather McEntarfer has co-authored, with Dr. Matthew Rice, a qualitative research article that examines the experiences of transgender and non-binary (TGNB) Pre-K-12 teachers.
Dr. Ici Vanwesenbeeck interviewed Katrín Jakobsdóttir, the prime minister of Iceland, and writer Ragnar Jónasson about their new crime fiction, "Reykjavik," at Scandinavia House in New York City.
“Concurrent Encryption and Lossless Compression using Inversion Ranks,” an article co-written by Department of Computer Information Sciences Professor Ziya Arnavut and SUNY Fredonia alumnus Dr. Basar Koc, will be published in Elsevier’s Journal of Information Security and Applications.
School of Music Professor Jill Reese has recently published a book through GIA, "Q & A for Music Learning Theory: Choral Music Perspectives."
“Integrated Healthcare and Advocacy for Trans and Gender Diverse Individuals: Thinking Beyond Pink and Blue,” a hybrid lecture, will be offered by Department of Psychology Assistant Professor Lee Golembiewski at Carlow University on Sept. 14.
Dr. Heeyoun K. Cho, who is an assistant professor of music therapy, presented a lecture, "Use of Music for Therapy," for the psychology department at Ritsumeikan University in Osaka, Japan.
Department of Geology and Environmental Sciences Assistant Professor Matthew Purtill recently had a paper published on the potential impacts of sampling bias in archaeological practice.