Belliotti explores obligation to the dead in new book, "Posthumous Harm"
A thorough analysis of moral obligations to the dead is presented by Dr. Raymond Angelo Belliotti, Distinguished Teaching Professor of Philosophy at SUNY Fredonia, in...
A thorough analysis of moral obligations to the dead is presented by Dr. Raymond Angelo Belliotti, Distinguished Teaching Professor of Philosophy at SUNY Fredonia, in...
Ivani Vassoler-Froelich is part of a trio which has released the book by Mellen Press, “The Geography, Politics, and Architecture of Cities: Studies in the...
By Roger Coda The “call for papers” is being issued to students and faculty spanning virtually all disciplines to participate in this year’s American Studies...
Starting in mid-November, Music Professor Paula Holcomb spent 18 days presenting Conducting Symposiums and clinics in China at the request of the China Association of...
Unused student meal points at SUNY Fredonia took on new mission at the end of the fall semester; they’re helping to replenish the shelves at...
Markus Vink An article by Markus Vink, Professor in the Department of History, 'The Afrasian Mediterranean: Port Cities and Urban Networks in the Indian Ocean...
“Math and science for ALL students” is how Cynthia Jonsson describes the primary goal of a newly funded, five-year, $2 million project award to SUNY...
Saundra Liggins, Ph.D., of the English Department, has been named Interim Affirmative Action Director, starting January 3. Her office is in the President’s Office complex...
In its Big Read blog, The National Endowment for the Arts has featured costume designs by Fredonia students studying under Dixon Reynolds. Josh Porter's sketch...
A year spent living and teaching in Botswana as a Fulbright scholar will be shared by Biology professor Jon Titus at the International Brown Bag...