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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.
Seven students majoring in Chemistry, including an exchange student from the Philippines, authored an article, "Synthesis and Characterization of Anilinium Ionic Liquids: Exploring Effect of π-π Ring Stacking," which presented their research on ionic liquids, in the Journal of Molecular Structure.
Department of English Associate Professor Susan Spangler has signed an advance contract with Parlor Press for a co-edited collection of essays, “English Studies Online: Programs, Practices, Possibilities.”
Department of Communication Disorders and Sciences Assistant Professor Szu-Han Kay Chen is co-principal investigator on an awarded project: Percent Grammatical Utterances (PGU) in Mandarin-English Bilingual Children: Initial Reference Data and Psychometric Properties.
Invited by the School of Historical and Cultural Studies of Henan University in Kaifeng, China, Department of History Associate Professor of History Xin Fan gave an online talk, "The Rise of World History in Late Qing China," on July 30.
Department of Geology and Environmental Sciences Assistant Professor Thomas Hegna organized and co-edited, with D. Christopher Rogers of the University of Kansas, a special issue of the journal Zoological Studies devoted to fossil and modern clam shrimp, a group of small, freshwater crustaceans.
Department of Politics and International Affairs Professor Ivani Vassoler-Froelich co-edited a dossier, "COVID-19 Pandemic in Latin America," published in the latest issue of the Middle Atlantic Review of Latin American Studies (MARLAS).
Dr. Shannon McRae of the Department of English was invited to participate in the World Religions and Spirituality Project.
Fredonia students Ava Knapp and Elizabeth Hahn have spent the past few weeks organizing Congressional meetings with Partners in Health Engage, a grassroots network of citizens spanning the entire nation, powered primarily by young adults committed to dismantling barriers to healthcare access.
In June, Cambridge University Press released the first English translation of Chinese historian Lei Haizong's study of the Chinese army, reappraising Chinese civilization from a military perspective. Known for his works in Chinese intellectual history and historiography, Dr. Xin Fan was invited by the university press to write an introduction to the translation.
Department of Psychology Associate Professor Joseph McFall has been appointed an assistant editor of Emerging Adulthood, an interdisciplinary and international journal that publishes original empirical research and theoretical and methodological contributions on the developmental period from the late teens to the 20s.