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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.
A new theatre design resource, “Raising the Curtain: Technology Success Stories from Performing Arts Leaders and Artists,” features information and insight by Scenic Design Associate Professor Czerton Lim.
“Food and Insects,” an essay written by Department of History Professor David Kinkela, has been published in “A Cultural History of Insects in the Modern Age.”
Sorting through wide-ranging types of online news content – deciding what information to share online and engage in civil online expression – is the focus of a media literacy workshop, “Tools for Participating in Today’s Digital Culture.”
SUNY Fredonia students and faculty from the Department of Geology and Environmental Sciences will host an outreach booth at the Buffalo Geological Society’s 54th annual Gem Mineral Fossil Show in Hamburg, NY, on March 16 and 17.
Assistant Professor Ignacio Sarmiento recently signed a book contract with the University of Arizona Press to publish his first monograph, “Specters of War: The Battle of Mourning in Post-Conflict Central America."
The Brown Bag lunch series continues its academic year theme of, “Gradually, then Suddenly: Understanding Change,” on Wednesday, March 6 at noon.
A unique look into very specific topics within accounting, geology and psychology will be presented by faculty in the third part of the “Curious and Creative Conversation” series.
“With Love and Sincerity,” a new film created by Associate Professor Phil Hastings, earned a gold medal award for digital animation at a screening at the 01 NFT | New Media | Experimental | Digital Arts Film Festival in London, England.
The Department of Mathematical Sciences will celebrate its 24th consecutive Pi Day with a tribute to “Fredonia Rogers,” aka SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor Robert Rogers.
A workshop, “Configuring Raspberry PI as an IoT Device,” will be presented by Dr. Syed Missbahuddin from Seneca Polytechnic, Toronto, in the Houghton Hall Robotics Lab Room 224 on Wednesday, Feb. 28.