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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...

ESL expert Stephen Krashen is guest speaker

SUNY Fredonia is featuring guest speaker and noted linguist Stephen Krashen from the University of Southern California in the talk, “English Learners In American Schools...

Ten searches conclude for Fall ’08 tenure-track positions

Several scholars have been appointed to the faculty after national searches were conducted this fall and winter, Vice President for Academic Affairs Virginia Horvath announced...

Julia Hopson takes second in nation at NCAA meet

Fredonia State junior Julia Hopson (Poughkeepsie/ Arlington) finished second Friday in the women's 20-pound weight throw at the NCAA Division III Track and Field championships...

EDP celebrates 40th anniversary April 19

The 40th anniversary of the Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) at the State University of New York will be celebrated with an alumni reunion April 18...

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...

Women’s History Month looks to politics

An overview of the struggle to get women involved in politics following passage of the 19th Amendment that gave them the right to vote will...

Cello Day recital features Farny and Nalley

The week-long residency of pianist James Nalley will culminate on Cello Day, Sunday, March 16, when he accompanies Cello Professor Natasha Farny in a guest...

Junior excels at regional mock trial competition

Nick Dhimitri, captain of SUNY Fredonia’s nine-member team, shared with two other students the highest ranking given by judges at this year’s competition, scoring 19...