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Bond Benton to be published in Argumentation and Advocacy

The fall edition of “Argumentation and Advocacy,” the flagship publication of the American Forensic Association, will feature an article written by Dr. Bond Benton, faculty...

Kathleen Gradel taught online workshops and courses, launched two new tech grant initiatives

Education Professor Kathleen Gradel recently concluded a busy summer of teaching off campus by collaboratively launching two newly-funded SUNY Provost office grants through the new...

Gary Bice, Residence Life Director, receives award from national group

The Northeastern Association of College and University Housing Officers honored Gary Bice, director of Residence Life at SUNY Fredonia, with its Lifetime Service Award. Bice...

Neil Feit anticipates publication of book he is editing on philosophical theories of oneself

Dr. Neil Feit, chair of the Philosophy Department, has completed most of the editing of Attitudes De Se: Linguistics, Epistemology, Metaphysics, an interdisciplinary collection of...

Natalie Gerber was a featured guest in two conferences

Natalie Gerber Natalie Gerber, associate professor of English SUNY Fredonia, organized and led a three-day critical seminar entitled, "The Free-Verse Spectrum," at the 2012 West...

Faculty honorees to present lectures this fall, Hagan award recipient to be recognized

Dr. Cheryl Drout, Dr. Gary Lash and Dr. David Kinkela will be honored this fall during three lecture events. Drout won the President's Award for...

Environmental Sciences program to partner with famous Tall Ship for Great Lakes study

Three weeks of sailing and living on the historic vessel, the Flagship Niagara, will offer undergraduates an unparalleled environmental science field experience this summer as...

Dr. Sherri Mason leading first-ever Great Lakes plastic pollution survey

Above, the Great Lakes of the U.S., from space (NASA). Teaming up with the 5 Gyres Institute, Dr. Sherri Mason, right, will coordinate a project...

Marimba virtuoso to give week-long workshop June 18-22

Japanese marimba virtuoso, Keiko Abe, will give a weeklong residency at SUNY Fredonia including public performances on June 18 and 22. Two concerts will be...

Math and Science Challenge for 300 high school students to be held May 18

On Friday, May 18, SUNY Fredonia will welcome nearly 300 high school students from 15 school districts in Western New York for the 12th annual...