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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.
More than 400 people affiliated with the film and video industry have gathered at SUNY Fredonia for the 76th annual conference of the University Film and Video Association.
Camp COMETS, a four-day camp designed to introduce talented middle school students to advanced concepts in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) in fun, creative and exciting ways, will be held at SUNY Fredonia on Aug. 8 to 11.
Following a long-standing tradition, the Department of Politics and International Affairs recognized Political Science and International Studies majors in recognition of their academic achievements.
Jessica Kahkoska, a writer, dramaturg/researcher, and producer for theatre and television based in New York City, has been named the Marion Fellow for 2022 for her project “Dream: A New Musical.”
Department of English Professor Jeanette McVicker will have an essay published in the academic journal Woolf Studies Annual this summer and will also give a paper at the annual conference on Virginia Woolf, sponsored by Lamar University and held virtually June 9-12.
SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor Neil Feit of the Department of Philosophy has signed a contract with Oxford University Press for the publication of his forthcoming scholarly monograph, “Bad Things: On the Nature and Normative Role of Harm.”
A recent news segment on National Public Radio’s “All Things Considered” that examined verdicts in the trial of four men charged with plotting to kidnap Gov. Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan in 2020 included commentary by Associate Professor of Criminal Justice Jesse Norris.
Department of Communication Adjunct Lecturer Carl Lam (‘14) will be among those honored at Buffalo Business First’s 30 Under 30 Ceremony at the Hyatt Regency Buffalo on Thursday, April 21.
Three SUNY Fredonia science students will join a research group headed by Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Assistant Professor Allan Jay Cardenas that will conduct research this summer at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL).
Students and faculty from the Department of Geology and Environmental Sciences attended and presented at the 2022 Geological Society of America Northeastern Section Meeting, a full in-person event held March 20-22.