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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.
State University of New York Chancellor John B. King Jr. awarded 193 students from 62 campuses SUNY’s highest honor for academic excellence and leadership at a ceremony on April 11, including SUNY Fredonia seniors Amanda Keppel and Chloe Kowalyk.
The second Fredonia Literary Festival, to celebrate all things literary, is slated for Friday, April 26, from noon to 4:30 p.m. in the Williams Center Blue Lounge and Multipurpose Room.
Department of English Professor Birger Vanwesenbeeck has published a review of Marlen Eckl and Jeffrey Berlin’s recent monograph "Stefan Zweig und Jakob Wassermann: Eine Lebensbekanntschaft im Licht ihrer Korrespondenz, 1908–1933" in the Spring 2024 issue of the Journal of Austrian Studies.
Department of English Professor Jeanette McVicker, who is also coordinator of Ethnic and Gender Studies, has two scholarly articles accepted for publication this year, both stemming from research done during her recent sabbatical.
Insight into how The Trident, SUNY Fredonia’s literary magazine, and other undergraduate literary magazines can thrive in the digital age was given by its editors at the Forum for Undergraduate Student Editors National Conference.
Students in ENGL 213: Texts & Contexts class celebrated the birthday of the acclaimed author Stefan Zweig’s with a birthday cake and a visit to the Zweig Archive.
Mary Louise White Visiting Writer Dr. Hugh Martin will offer talks and readings at SUNY Fredonia.
“Peculiar Travel Suggestions: Discovering the Story of Kurt Vonnegut's Planetary Citizenship,” the Robert W. Kasling Memorial Lecture, will be given by Department of English Professor Christina Jarvis on Oct. 11.
Associate Professor Heather McEntarfer has co-authored, with Dr. Matthew Rice, a qualitative research article that examines the experiences of transgender and non-binary (TGNB) Pre-K-12 teachers.
Dr. Ici Vanwesenbeeck interviewed Katrín Jakobsdóttir, the prime minister of Iceland, and writer Ragnar Jónasson about their new crime fiction, "Reykjavik," at Scandinavia House in New York City.