Skip to main content

Find a News Story

SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor Julie Newell

Faculty member Stage Director for Syracuse production

SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor Julie Newell, ’82, is Stage Director for Syracuse Opera’s production of Leonard Bernstein’s “Candide” on Sunday, Feb. 9 in Crouse-Hinds Theatre.

Finkeldey co-author of journal article on parental incarceration

Criminal Justice Assistant Professor Jessica Finkeldey co-authored "Multilevel Effects of Parental Incarceration on Adult Children’s Neighborhood Disadvantage," an article published in the February issue of...

Composition student wins New Voices essay contest

John Carroll, a Music Composition student at Fredonia, was awarded first place in New Voices, a national essay contest hosted by I Care If You...

photo of Natasha Farny with cello

Farny to perform with Schenectady Symphony Orchestra

Dr. Natasha Farny of the School of Music will perform Tchaikovsky’s Variations on a Rococo Theme, op. 33, his famous cello concerto, with the Schenectady...

Nolan Ahearn, recipient of the November Student of the Month award, with Patrick Toscano and Kate Huff.

Ahearn named Student of the Month for November

Nolan Ahearn, of Henrietta was named Student of the Month for November by the Office of Residence Life.

Dr. Thomas Hegna

Hegna discovers new crustacean species preserved in amber

Department of Geology and Environmental Sciences Assistant Professor Thomas A. Hegna identified and described a new species of blind crustacean (amphipod) preserved in 23 million...

Dr. Joseph McFall

McFall collaborates with Pacific Lutheran University students, faculty on multilevel modeling techniques

Department of Psychology Associate Professor Joseph McFall served as a visiting scholar in November at Pacific Lutheran University to work with faculty and students on...

Dr. Matthew Purtill

Purtill lead author of Frontiers in Earth Science journal article

Department of Geology and Environmental Sciences Assistant Professor Matthew Purtill was the lead author of an article recently published in the journal Frontiers in Earth...

Dr. Guangyu Tan

Tan co-author of book that examines early childhood investments in a globalized world

Associate Professor Guangyu Tan of the Department of Curriculum and Instruction in the College of Education is a co-author of “Investment in Early Childhood in...

graduate students Grace Doebler and Christina Carissimo

Music Education graduate students to attend leadership academy

Two graduate students in Music Education, Grace Doebler and Christina Carissimo, have been accepted to the 2020 TI:ME (Technology in Music Education) Leadership Academy to...