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Akey, Aarim-Heriot chosen for CIEE International

Dr. Jessica Akey, Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication, and Dr. Najia Aarim-Heriot, Associate Professor of the Department of History, have been selected to...

Jessica Hillman's new book explores how the Holocaust has resonated on the American musical stage

Using examples from the American stage repertoire, Dr. Jessica Hillman has written a book that examines how the Holocaust resonated in popular musicals, and traces...

Students who won summer research awards in biology will present their findings on Friday

Graduate and undergraduate biology majors who won research awards this past summer will present the findings of their plant and animal studies on Friday, Oct...

Andrew Cullison publishes research volume on epistemology

Dr. Andrew Cullison, assistant professor of Philosophy, is editor of the new book, The Continuum Companion to Epistemology, published in July by academic publisher Continuum...

Jill Johnston collaborates to create animated TED-Ed video on climate change, part of "awesome nature" series

Above: Johnston's interpretation of the industrial revolution. Below, of photosynthesis. SUNY Fredonia Associate Professor of Animation and Illustration Jill Johnston (at left) has designed a...

Gary Lash will deliver Kasling Lecture October 16, Kinkela to receive Hagan Award

On Tuesday, Oct. 16 at 4 p.m. in Rosch Recital Hall, Geosciences Professor Dr. Gary Lash will deliver the 2012 Kasling Lecture, entitled,“...boring old shale...

Natalie Gerber's article on Wallace Stevens wins award

Associate Professor of English Natalie Gerber's article “Wallace Stevens' Mixed-Breed Versifying and His Adaptations of Blank-Verse Practice” is the winner of the first annual John...

Arts and Sciences Brown Bag starts October 3 with panel on Race for the White House

“A Global Perspective” is the theme for the fall Arts and Sciences Brown Bag Series, a series of informal lunchtime presentations by SUNY Fredonia faculty...

Jeanette McVicker examines subjectivity in mainstream news media; article published in <em>Philosophy Today</em>

Jeanette McVicker, professor of English, has been working on a philosophical investigation of subjectivity as constructed by mainstream news media for the past year. The...

More than two dozen science alumni returned for Science Alumni Conference; gave talks in Williams Center

More than two dozen alumni returned to campus this weekend for the SUNY Fredonia Science Alumni Conference, which took place on Saturday, Sept. 29, from...