Belliotti analyzes Russian author Dostoevsky in new book
Distinguished Teaching Professor Raymond Angelo Belliott iof the Department of Philosophy analyzes and evaluates a series of critical social issues in, “Dostoevsky’s Legal and Moral...
Distinguished Teaching Professor Raymond Angelo Belliott iof the Department of Philosophy analyzes and evaluates a series of critical social issues in, “Dostoevsky’s Legal and Moral...
A book review by Department of English professor Natalie Gerber of “Explicit and Implicit Prosody in Sentence Processing: Studies in Honor of Janet Dean Fodor”...
Adjunct faculty member and Visual Arts and New Media alumnus Raymond Bonilla is featured in the July/August issue of Communication Arts, a premier trade magazine...
The art of Distinguished Professor Alberto Rey is explored in the essay, “Seeing in the Dark: The Aesthetics of Disappearance and Remembrance in the Work...
Two dozen awards were presented to Education students at the Professionalism and Excellence in Student Teaching Award Ceremony held by the College of Education on...
Nate Luciano and Tyler Lokietek, both senior Management majors, and Mary Bolo-Burr, who is pursuing a master’s degree in Interdisciplinary Studies, had their paper, "How...
Stephanie Rosa, ’15, a Childhood Inclusive Education major with a concentration in Social Studies, was recently featured in the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of...
Zachary Moore, a senior Computer and Information Sciences major from Lancaster, N.Y., has been named Student of the Month for May by the Office of...
Karen E. Lillie, assistant professor in the College of Education's Department of Language, Learning, and Leadership, has published a new chapter, "'The ELD Classes Are...Too...
Dr. Gurmukh Singh of the Department of Computer and Information Sciences had his article, “Multifractal detrended moving average analysis of particle density functions in relativistic...