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Noah Falck

Buffalo poet to conduct virtual craft talk, reading

Noah Falck, a Buffalo-based poet whose writing combines vivid imagery with the surreal to defamiliarize the familiar and create new emotional landscapes for the reader...

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Freedonia Marxonia 2020 will be a virtual event

Author, performer, and Marx Brothers expert Noah Diamond will present his illustrated lecture, “Home Again: The Marx Brothers and New York City,” as a free...

Anthony O’Rourke, J.D.

Law professor to deliver talk on ‘Pathological Policing and Constitutional Entrenchment’ 

Anthony O’Rourke, J.D., of the University at Buffalo School of Law, will examine the police defunding movement in an address, “Pathological Policing and Constitutional Entrenchment,”...

Dr. Jessica Finkeldey

Finkeldey research examines gambling disorder-criminal behavior association

Department of Sociocultural and Justice Sciences Assistant Professor Jessica Finkeldey and two fellow researchers generated valuable insight into the association between problem gambling and criminal...

Dr. Michael Jabot

Jabot part of team educating teachers about the Great Lakes in the COVID crisis

Seventeen teachers from five areas around the Great Lakes are participating in Great Lakes Student Research Campaign professional development funded by NOAA’s B-WET Program in...

Lisa Melohusky

Team effort invaluable to bringing remote learning on board in fall term

Faculty members representing a wide span of disciplines, working behind-the-scenes and in conjunction with Fredonia’s Online Learning team during the summer months, prepared the groundwork...

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Biochemistry student conducts summer research on NASA-funded project

Kelsey Wolfe, a junior Biochemistry major, gained valuable research experience in the Center for Advanced Biotechnology Medicine (CABM) Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) program hosted...

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Voter registration dates set on campus

Face-to-face voter registration drives, co-hosted by the American Democracy Project, Fredonia Democracy Initiative and the League of Women Voters of Chautauqua County, will be held...

Film scored by Petri entering worldwide release

“Widow’s Point,” a supernatural thriller whose score was co-written by Armand Petri, coordinator of Fredonia’s Music Industry program, will soon be in worldwide distribution through...

Amy Jo Dorler

Amy Jo Dorler receives SUNY honor

Amy Jo Dorler, an Administrative Assistant II in the Provost’s Office in the Division of Academic Affairs, has been named a recipient of the SUNY...