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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.
SUNY Fredonia has designated its first Diversity: Equity, Inclusion, and Social Justice courses – ENGL 274: Social Justice and the Written Word and ENGL 296: American Identities – that have been recast to conform to the new SUNY General Education Framework.
Associate Professor Ici Vanwesenbeeck of the Department of English was invited to participate in a certificate program course organized by the Peace Literacy Institute and the Professional Development for Educators program at Oregon State University.
Department of English Associate Professor Ici Vanwesenbeeck was invited to speak at the workshop “Imperial Lives Turned National: Biographical Reflections on the Post-Ottoman Transformation a Century Ago,” at the Orient-Institut, in Istanbul, on May 22 and 23.
English Associate Professor Ici Vanwesenbeeck's article, “Early Libretto Writing Tradition in the Ottoman Empire (1839–1861): The Handwritten Copy of Pacini’s Saffo,” has been accepted for publication in The Opera Journal's Autumn/Winter 2023 issue.
Anne Smith, a junior double major in English and Computer Science with a Creative Writing minor, has received the May 2023 Honors Student of the Month Award.
SUNY Fredonia faculty members Rebecca Cuthbert and John Stone have been selected as recipients of the 2023 SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Adjunct Teaching, a system-wide honor that recognizes consistently superior teaching at the undergraduate, graduate and professional levels.
Senior Theatre Arts and English double major Ashley Halm has been chosen as the recipient of the April Honors Student of the Month Award.
It is shaping up to be a highly prolific spring in the world of writing, poetry and readings for Department of English Adjunct Lecturer Rebecca Cuthbert.
The inaugural Fredonia Literary Festival, a celebration of poetry and prose at SUNY Fredonia – presenting local authors and organizations, memorial readings honoring four Department of English faculty members – will be held on Saturday, April 29, in the Williams Center.
Drs. Tom Hegna and Ici Vanwesenbeeck are organizing an information session for INED 399 Magical Iceland, a Summer 2024 interdisciplinary study abroad course that will focus on the geology, sustainability policies, history, and literary culture of Iceland.