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Dr. John Staples leads class discussion, History major, Social Studies major

Staples has book published

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...

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Fredonia alumnus to examine Buffalo’s history of residential segregation in campus talk

Dynamics behind the proliferation and ongoing racial housing segregation in Buffalo, NY, in the mid-20th century, will be examined in a talk by SUNY Fredonia...

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Iovannone to explore landmark designation granted to LGBTQ site in campus talk

The road leading to the first property in Upstate New York receiving landmark designation due to its association with LGBTQ history and the second-wave feminist...

Megan (Buchholz) DeJoe and Rebekah Denz

History graduates to share their successful career journeys at Writers@Work residency

Megan (Buchholz) DeJoe and Rebekah Denz, 2019 SUNY Fredonia graduates with B.A. degrees in History and minors in Museum Studies, will describe steps they took...

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Kinkela discusses far-reaching impacts of ‘Silent Spring’ on BBC podcast

Department of History Professor David Kinkela recently appeared as a panelist on the BBC’s “The Forum” to discuss scientist and author Rachel Carson.

Dr. John Staples leads class discussion, History major, Social Studies major

Brown Bag event to discuss Russo-Ukrainian War

The Russo-Ukrainian War: Why it Matters, is the next event in the Brown Bag Speaker Series at SUNY Fredonia on Wednesday, Dec. 7.

picture of three-masted ship in the fog, History major

History faculty member co-authors award-winning book

Dr. Peter A. McCord of the Department of History researched the Union blockade and blockade running during the American Civil War at the British National...

Dr. Jennifer Hildebrand

Hildebrand lecture to examine BLM link to civil rights campaigns

“Voting Rights: Identifying the Deep Roots of #BLM,” a lecture by Department of History Associate Professor Jennifer Hildebrand, will be presented as part of the...

Dr. Nancy Hagedorn

History student project creates digital history

In the Spring 2022 semester, Dr. Nancy Hagedorn of the Department of History led a group of history students to develop a Digital History of...

Dr. David Kinkela

Kinkela participates in NEH U.S. history curriculum study group

Historians typically spend their time in the classroom teaching and in the archives researching and writing, but Department of History Professor David Kinkela joined 14...