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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.
Dr. Ivani Vassoler-Froelich of the Department of Politics and International Affairs, who also serves as coordinator of the International Studies program, was invited to join the Open Lecture Series at the Catholic University of Lisbon, Portugal.
Students will be able to view a team of highly regarded academics assembled by the University of Wisconsin Law School explore resistance to autocracy in a timely virtual roundtable to be held in Williams Center Room S204 on Tuesday, April 12.
An international panel of experts on higher education in Europe will examine “Some Aspects in the European Union Higher Education System: Challenges & Achievements” at Fredonia’s Brown Bag Lecture on April 6.
International Studies, a Bachelor of Arts program that delivers broad-based knowledge of global issues from political and cultural perspectives, will be offered beginning this fall at SUNY Fredonia.
As it approaches its three-month anniversary, President Joe Biden’s administration will be examined by three faculty members in a virtual panel discussion.
A panel of political observers assembled at Fredonia will put results of the General Election – with the focus on the Presidency, of course – into a welcomed perspective at a virtual discussion, “The Results Explained & How to Stay Involved,” on Thursday, Nov. 12, from 4 to 5 p.m.
A discussion led by two Department of Communication faculty members that explores the media and presidential campaigns, the opportunity to become a poll worker and a post-election wrap-up conversation are three ways students can become engaged in the general election process through the campus’ American Democracy Project (ADP).
The latest issue of the peer-reviewed journal, Migration Letters, features an article, “The Migration-Crime Nexus and the Press in France, Germany, and the United Kingdom,” by Dr. Alexander Caviedes of the Department of Politics and International Affairs.
Ivani Vassoler-Froelich, associate professor in the Department of Politics and International Affairs, and coordinator of the International Studies Program, was given the Judy McInnis Distinguished Service Award at the annual conference of the Middle Atlantic Council of Latin American Studies.