The SUNY Fredonia College of Natural and Social Sciences is holding the second Social Science Colloquium of the 2009-2010 academic year on Monday, Nov. 9 with featured speaker, Dr. Alexander Caviedes, assistant professor of political science.
Dr. Caviedes’ presentation is titled “Towards a European 'Best Practice' for High Skilled Migration?”
The event will be held at noon in W380 Thompson Hall. The colloquium is free and open to all faculty, staff and students. Pizza and beverages will be provided by the Dean of the College of Natural and Social Sciences, the event sponsor.
The last colloquium of the semester will be on Monday, Dec. 7 with assistant professor of psychology, Dr. Dani McKinney, presenting a talk titled “ITunes in the Classroom: Can Podcasts Replace Professors?”
Contact Dr. Jack Croxton, professor of psychology and coordinator of the Social Science Colloquium, for more information.
SUNY Fredonia’s College of Natural and Social Sciences is comprised of several departments including biology, business, biochemistry, chemistry, computer and information science, economics, geosciences, mathematics, physics, political science, psychology, sociology, social work, speech pathology and audiology, sports management and exercise science.