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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.
Christina Jarvis, Ph.D. Dr. Christina Jarvis of the Department of English is the author of, “‘If He Comes Home Nervous’: U.S. World War II Neuropsychiatric...
First Dean hopes to strengthen business programs, gain AACSB accreditation. Dr. Russ Boisjoly, Dean of the School of Business SUNY Fredonia has hired the first...
Dr. Raymond Angelo Belliotti, Distinguished Teaching Professor of philosophy at SUNY Fredonia, presents philosophy in historical context in his latest work, Roman Philosophy and the Good Life, recently published by Lexington Books. “This is a book for those who are drawn to Roman history and politics, and, especially, for those who enjoy viewing philosophy in action,” Belliotti said.
Dr. Michael Jabot of the College of Education continues to travel the country this summer to share his expertise with science educators. Dr. Jabot was...
Philosophy Distinguished Teaching Professor Raymond A. Belliotti was consulted by Kurt Streeter for his Los Angeles Times article (July 2, 2009) entitled, "When it comes...
Dr. Nancy Hagedorn is an expert on cultural interactions in the Atlantic World, particularly between the British and Iroquois in the colonial Northeast. Nancy L...
Uniquely designed for a commercial environment rather than residential code compliance, an in-service training program for code compliance officers statewide was the brainchild of Anne Podolak, director of environmental health and safety, and Markus Kessler, director of facilities planning, at SUNY Fredonia. The program launched this month at SUNY Fredonia with 83 registered professionals from public and private colleges, as well as many state agencies.
SUNY Fredonia’s English Department will welcome Wai Chee Dimock, a professor of English and American Studies with Yale University, as the keynote speaker for the fourth annual Mary Louise White Symposium, which will be held May 6 and 7 on the Fredonia campus. All of the symposium events are free and open to the public.
SUNY advocate and New York State Senator Catharine Young will be the featured keynote speaker at SUNY Fredonia’s Commencement on Saturday, May 16. Senator Young...
David Cooper, an environmental activist focusing on the issues surrounding the “mountaintop removal” method of coal mining, will give a presentation on the Fredonia campus...