Head of grad studies selected for national honor
The Academy of Neurological Communication Disorders and Sciences recently presented its Honors of the Association Award to Kevin P. Kearns. He was cited for making...
The Academy of Neurological Communication Disorders and Sciences recently presented its Honors of the Association Award to Kevin P. Kearns. He was cited for making...
With the honor, Schwalbe, professor of Communication, chair of the Department of Communication and coordinator of International Learning, becomes one of only seven faculty members...
Colin Chauche has an internship at the Playhouse on the Square in Memphis this summer. SUNY Fredonia 2011 graduate Colin Chauche, whose lighting design skills...
“Once Upon a Decade: Tales of the Fifties,” a new book written by Dr. Clark Zlotchew, professor of Modern Languages and Literatures and Distinguished Teaching...
Writing a composition for the class of 2011’s graduation ceremony has personal significance for Professor Rob Deemer, who first began teaching at Fredonia in 2007...
Neil Feit of the Department of Philosophy is the recipient of the Kasling Award for the academic year 2011-'12. The award recognizes a faculty member’s...
Fredonia President Dennis Hefner noted, "Karl Holz is one of SUNY Fredonia's most distinguished alumni. We are very excited to have him join us on...
Dr. Kim L. Tillery, Professor in Department of Communication Disorders and Sciences (CDS), delivered three separate three-hour presentations in Sweden, sponsored by Kreativvision, during Spring...
Aimee Nezhukumatathil's essay, "Birth Geographic," has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize. It appears in the journal, Water-Stone. Her poem, "From the Ghost-Fish Postcards" has...
SUNY Fredonia is holding its fourth and final Social Science Colloquium of the semester with Professor Richard Jankowski from the Department of Political Science. He...