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Events and news of what's happening around the Fredonia campus.
Events and news of what's happening around the Fredonia campus.
School of Music Assistant Professor James Harrington of the Voice area recently traveled to Havana, Cuba, and New York City for performances and teaching.
School of Business Associate Professor Lisa M. Walters delivered a presentation on her sabbatical research, "Development and Application of a Sustainability Evaluation Tool for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs)" at the Western Business and Management Conference.
Department of Sociocultural and Justice Sciences Associate Professor Jesse Norris published an article in the Journal for Deradicalization, “Could the Futility of Terrorism Inspire Deradicalization? Narrative Strategies Arising from Case Studies of Far-Right Lone-Actor Terrorism.”
Department of Communication Adjunct Professor Nick Smith’s “The Abode,” a feature-length supernatural romance he produced, will have its big screen premiere locally on Friday, April 12.
Assistant Professor Wentao Cao had his research paper, “Exhumation of an Ultrahigh-Pressure Slice from the Upper Plate of the Caledonian Orogen – A Record from Titanite in North-East Greenland,” published in the journal Tectonics.
Students and faculty in the Department of Geology and Environmental Sciences presented research at the 2024 Geological Society of America (GSA) Northeastern (NE) Section Meeting held in Manchester, NH, March 16 to 19.
One of the most pressing issues in the developing world — the growth of shantytowns — was the topic presented by Dr. Ivani Vassoler of the Department of Politics and International Affairs at the Middle Atlantic Council of Latin American Studies Conference.
Rebecca Cuthbert, an adjunct instructor in the Department of English, has published her second book. a craft/memoir, “CREEP THIS WAY: How to Become a Horror Author with 24 Tips to Get You Ghouling.”
Department of Visual Arts and New Media Professor Timothy Frerichs is exhibiting his new artist book “Iced Out Lake Chautauqua,” as an invited artist, with the 10th International Artist book Triennial, Vilnius 2024, a unique non-commercial cultural project.
The current production of “Murder on the Orient Express” at Syracuse Stage features a set designed by Department of Theatre and Dance Associate Professor Czerton Lim, who brought 2022 graduate Donald “Donnie” Woodard, a former student, on board as associate designer.