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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.
Research that delves into how vital signs of patients in critical condition can be transferred from ambulances to a hospital and physicians in “real-time” will presented in the Department of Computer and Information Sciences monthly lecture.
Dr. John Staples of the Department of History has just had his new book, “Johann Cornies, the Mennonites, and Russian Colonialism in Southern Ukraine,” published by the University of Toronto Press.
SUNY Fredonia’s Department of Biology was well represented at the annual symposium of the North American Lake Management Society (NALMS), with presentations given by graduate students and a faculty member.
An article exploring media literacy, co-written by 2023 SUNY Fredonia graduate Grace Quinlivan and Department of Communication Associate Professor Angela McGowan-Kirsch, has been published in a leading communication pedagogy journal.
An artist book lecture, “Material as Content” and a 10-day artist book workshop will be presented by Visual Arts and New Media Professor Timothy Frerichs at Vilnius Academic of Art, in Vilnius, Lithuania.
Mary Louise White Visiting Writer Dr. Hugh Martin will offer talks and readings at SUNY Fredonia.
"Gradually, then suddenly: How techno-optimism took over philanthropy," the next Brown Bag Lecture, will be given by Dr. Amy Schiller, a visiting scholar at Dartmouth College, on Wednesday, Nov. 1.
Writers@Work, in collaboration with multiple humanities and STEM departments, will host a full-day residency, “Sustaining Medical Humanities as an Ethical and Interdisciplinary Field,” with SUNY Fredonia alumna Emilee Stenson on Tuesday, Nov. 7.
Alumni returning to campus for Homecoming are invited to celebrate the weekend with Vincent Quatroche and the SUNY Fredonia Department of Communication.
A talk, “Authentic assessments for meeting challenges of generative artificial intelligence,” will be given by Dr. Masood Khan as part of the Department of Computer and Information Science’s monthly seminar series.