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String faculty on tour in Long Island

The Fredonia School of Music's full-time string faculty will travel to Long Island during the week of Sept. 25 for performances and workshops with high...

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Min has two articles accepted by academic journals

Sport Management Assistant Professor Sungick Min of the Department of Applied Professional Studies served as the lead author of two articles that have been accepted...

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Music Composition senior wins international competition

John Secunde, a senior from Limerick, Maine, majoring in Music Composition, has won the Novus New Music Inc. Composition Competition. His entry was selected from...

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Feit delivers invited talk in Sweden

Distinguished Teaching Professor Neil Feit of the Department of Philosophy recently returned from Uppsala, Sweden, where he gave a talk at the conference and workshop...

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Rogers to join N.Y.S. Mathematics Educators' Hall of Fame

Distinguished Teaching Professor Robert Rogers will be inducted into the New York State Mathematics Educators' Hall of Fame. Inductees are chosen for the Hall of...

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Parsons' sabbatical to combine writing and travel

Associate Professor Dustin Parsons of the Department of English will combine writing, class restructuring, and conference participation and readings during his sabbatical.

Psi Chi accepting applications for new members

With the induction last spring of 28 new members into the Fredonia chapter of Psi Chi, the international honor society in Psychology, applications are being...

Frerichs participates in three art exhibitions

The art work of Professor Timothy Frerichs of the Department of Visual Arts and New Media will be displayed on both sides of the Atlantic...

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Busy summer in academic arena for McFall

Department of Psychology professor Dr. Joseph McFall and student co-author, Jacob Abraham, ’16, presented a paper, “There's No Time Like the Present: ‘Presentism’ Outweighs ‘Future...

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Igoe interviewed on WBEN radio about free speech

On WBEN radio's Hardline program, Assistant Professor Mike Igoe of the Department of Communication was interviewed recently about how the First Amendment affects NFL quarterback...