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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.
“Integrated Healthcare and Advocacy for Trans and Gender Diverse Individuals: Thinking Beyond Pink and Blue,” a hybrid lecture, will be offered by Department of Psychology Assistant Professor Lee Golembiewski at Carlow University on Sept. 14.
Abby Tartaro, a participant in the Full Opportunity Program (FOP) and the Fredonia Honors Program, is the recipient of the February 2023 Honors Student of the Month Award.
Drs. Catherine Creeley and Lisa Denton, both of the Department of Psychology, have written a paper that has been accepted for publication in the peer-reviewed journal Women’s Reproductive Health.
Peter Howlett, a senior Psychology major from Brockport who has immersed himself in research work and other activities in the Department of Psychology, has been named the Honors Program Student of the Month for October.
Melody Thompson, a junior majoring in Psychology from Canisteo, has submitted a student research grant proposal to the Sigma Xi Grants in Aid of Research Program.
Childhood memories of growing up in the Bronx are revisited by Department of Psychology Professor Bruce Klonsky in a short story he wrote for the Winter 2021 edition of “Back in the Bronx: Celebrating the Experience of Growing Up in the Bronx” magazine.
The Life Club welcome mat has been rolled out, ready to greet students. The Department of Psychology launched the informal social club last fall to give students a place to get to know one another, to talk about and get support in everyday life and to do random acts of kindness to make the campus and the world a better place.
Department of Psychology Professor Bruce Klonsky was appointed to Fellow Status by the Association for Applied Sport Psychology (AASP).
Department of Psychology Distinguished Teaching Professor Andrea Zevenbergen and Nicole Battaglia, a 2019 Fredonia graduate, are co-authors on a peer-reviewed manuscript to be published in a forthcoming issue of Children and Libraries, a journal of the American Library Association.
Alumni will share highlights of their undergraduate careers and also summarize what they’ve done since graduating.