Reception honors faculty authors

Christine Davis Mantai
Faculty authors whose books have published new books in 2006 and 2007 were honored recently at a Book Reception on campus.  The 14 Fredonia faculty who have published books in 2006 and 2007 are:
  • Raymond Angelo Belliotti (Philosophy)
  • KimMarie Cole (English)
  • Ana Maria Klein (Curriculum and Instruction)
  • Eileen Lyon (History)
  • Zhao Ma (History)
  • Shannon McRae (English)
  • Aimee Nezhukumatathil (English)
  • James Piorkowski (Music)
  • Albert D. Polimeni (Mathematical Sciences, Emeritus)
  • Theodore L. Steinberg (English);
  • James Thomas Stevens (English)
  • Ivani Vassoler (Political Science)
  • Lisa Walters (Business Administration)
  • Clark M. Zlotchew (Modern Languages and Literature)

Some books featured: 

Jews and Judaism in the Middle Ages (Praeger Publishers), by Theodore L. Steinberg

Research Process in Classroom Discourse Analysis:  Current Perspectives (Lawrence Erlbaum Associates); lead editor is Kim Marie Cole

At The Drive-In Volcano (Tupelo Press); poems by Aimee Nezhukumatathil

Spanish At Your Fingertips (Alpha Books) by Clark M. Zlotchew

Manistee County (Arcadia Publishing) by Shannon McRae

Varieties of Magic Realism   (Ediciones Nuevo Espacio/Academic Press) by Clark M. Zlotchew

The Philosophy of Baseball (Edwin Mellen Press) by Raymond Angelo Belliotti

1971-2006 nian Meiguo qingshi lunzhu mulu (Bibliography of Qing history research published in the United States, 1971-2006, published in Beijing by Renmin chubanshe) by Zhao Ma  

Urban Brazil: Visions, Afflictions and Governance Lessons (Cambria Press of New York) by Ivani Vassoler

Raising Multicultural Awareness in Higher Education (University Press of America) by Ana Maria Klein

The Human Tradition in Modern Britain (Rowman & Littlefield), co-editor Eileen Groth Lyon.

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