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Markus Vink publishes new book on Dutch court journeys to South Indian interior in the 17th century

Dr. Vink is an expert on the seventeenth-century Dutch Republic and Indian Ocean world and southeast India in particular, especially in issues such as cross-cultural...

Nefin Dinc selected for NEH seminar at American University

Nefin Dinc, a documentary filmmaker and communications professor at SUNY Fredonia, has been invited and will receive a stipend to join “World War I in...

Campus events during Earth Week call attention to environmental sustainability

SUNY Fredonia’s Biology Club, along with FACE and the Sustainability Committee, plans a series of events for the fifth Earth Week to raise the awareness...

Top regional journalists to lead media conference Saturday

“Maintaining Journalistic Integrity” is the theme of the spring conference on Saturday, April 14, the second to be held by the SUNY Fredonia student chapter...

Earth Week guest speaker, faculty panel, to address harmful effects of synthetic chemicals

Continuing this year’s convocation theme, “Taking Risks: Rewards and Repercussions,” SUNY Fredonia will present, “Strategic Science: Risk to the Man, Reward to Society,” Thursday, April...

Tim Frerichs exhibiting in Germany and Buffalo galleries this spring

Timothy Frerichs Timothy Frerichs, Associate Professor of Art, is exhibiting in two venues during the Month of April. The first is a three person exhibit...

Tech theatre majors rise to top at the USITT national conference

A total of 13 students from SUNY Fredonia attended the United States Institute for Theatre Technology's (USITT) national conference in Long Beach, California, recently, taking...

Young Philosophers Series continues with Andrew Moon this week

Dr. Andrew Moon, visiting professor at the University of Missouri, will deliver a research talk, “A New Evil Demon Problem for Internalism,” on Thursday, April...

Campus launches Earth Week April 15 with beach cleanup, bike ride

The beach sweep is part of the statewide Adopt-a-Beach program and also serves as the kick-off event of the fifth annual Earth Week observance at...

Al Dunn Day of Poetry and Prose growing in popularity, planned for April 12

Last year, 50 people read from poems or literature they loved. The event, which benefits the Albert A. Dunn Memorial Scholarship Endowment and Book Grants...