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To understand Aristotle, look at Joe Torre, Belliotti says

In his new book, Raymond Belliotti, Distinguished Teaching Professor of Philosophy, points to the uncanny connections between the careers and lives of nine baseball greats...

Rittelman to present lecture on Nazi portrait photographer

From the book, "Our German Children," featuring photos by Erna Lendvai-Dircksen. More examples. Dr. Leesa Rittelmann, Assistant Professor of Art History in the Department of...

Steinberg's book uncovers Jewish culture in Mid Ages

“Jews and Judaism in the Middle Ages,” a new scholarly text that examines Jews and their often misunderstood place during that era, has been written...

Olga Bogatyrenko will examine U.S. at colloquium

Olga Bogatyrenko, Assistant Professor in Political Science will be the featured speaker at the Social Science Colloquium on Friday, March 14, at 3 p.m. in...

PR Class to help opera house and literacy group

The public relations curriculum at SUNY Fredonia has selected two agencies for its eighth annual 2008 Community Partners program. In the senior capstone course, Public...

March 3 is deadline to submit papers for gender conference

Conference organizers will accept papers that demonstrate a critical analysis of primary and secondary sources and/or the presentation of an empirical research project.

Brown Bag focuses on Litwicki's research

Professor Ellen Litwicki, chairperson of the history department at SUNY Fredonia, will present a talk entitled “From Emerson’s ‘Portion of Thyself’ to the Gift Registry...

Two journals select papers on Kazial's bat research

Two articles by Karry A. Kazial, assistant professor of biology, are in press. Both include SUNY Fredonia students as co-authors.

Grant supports Dorsten's studies of Chinese health

Linda Dorsten, professor of sociology and coordinator of the Interdisciplinary Minor in Public Health, and Dr. Yuhui Li (Rowan University), are recipients of a Funds...

Archives and Special Collections to benefit from NEH grant

The National Endowment for the Humanities has awarded a $5,000 grant to SUNY Fredonia to establish a preservation environment monitoring program at the Archives and...