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Clark Zlotchew unveils new novel, "The Caucasian Menace"

"The Caucasian Menace," a new spy thriller written by Dr. Clark Zlotchew, professor of Modern Languages and Literatures and Distinguished Teaching Professor at SUNY Fredonia...

Biology majors present research results at symposium

Jessica Wooten Tom Caggianelli Shannon Gowen Three Fredonia biology majors were among those who presented their research activities at the 7th annual research symposium of...

Ziya Arnavut edits special issue of Elsevier publication

Computer professor Ziya Arnavut was one of two guest editors of a special issue on image processing published in September by Elsevier’s International Journal of...

Cambridge church historian to speak Nov. 10 on diversity

“Christian Diversity: Are There Any Limits in the Modern World?” will be the focus of a talk to be presented by Dr. David Thompson, a...

Visiting postdoc in biology to give talk on praying mantids sexual cannibalism

Dr. Katherine Barry, left, has an Australian Endeavor Fellowship to study the ecology and evolution of sexual reproduction. She is visiting SUNY Fredonia to conduct...

Article of the Year Award goes to Barnes and colleagues

Professor Donald Barnes of the School of Business is one of the authors of an article selected by the Journal of Marketing Theory and Practice...

Belliotti's new book takes a moral trip through hell

Philosophy's Raymond Belliotti examines the puzzles and paradoxes of Dante’s moral assumptions, his treatment of the seven deadly sins and how 10 of his most...

Peace activist Brian Willson to speak Monday in Houghton

S. Brian Willson, author, Viet Nam veteran turned peace activist, and former Fredonia resident will discuss his new memoir, "Blood on the Tracks: The Life...

Michael Jabot appointed to help shape future science ed standards

Michael Jabot, SUNY Fredonia professor in the College of Education, has been named by Achieve, Inc. and the National Research Council to help in a...

Reed Library wins grant from Nippon Foundation to expand collection

The international book collection at SUNY Fredonia’s Reed Library will soon be greatly enhanced, thanks to an award from The Nippon Foundation’s “Read Japan” book...