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Dr. Tammy Matthews, assistant professor in Sports Journalism & Digital Journalism, and Dr. Tara Walker, associate professor of Communication, organized and participated in a panel at the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC) conference in San Francisco, California, in August.
Dr. Scott Simpson and collaborators have had their publication “On-Surface Photodissociation Control within Magic-Sized Nanoclusters by Halogen Bonding” accepted by the peer-reviewed journal ACS Nano.
A paper co-authored by Dr. Adrienne Foos, assistant professor and Marketing Department chair, and Dr. Dharti Trivedi (pictured), assistant professor of Marketing, was presented at the Business Research Consortium of Western New York's annual conference on April 26.
The annual ߲ݴý Move Out Sale will not be held this year, but students are still encouraged to donate items they choose not to take home to local donation centers.
Dr. Heidi L. Henry, assistant professor of Counselor Education, presented at the North Atlantic Region Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (NARACES) Conference held Sept. 26-28 in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
߲ݴý intends to opt into the House v. NCAA settlement, a landmark resolution addressing past restrictions on student-athlete compensation.
Twenty-two percent of Americans, including 48% of men 18 to 49 years old, have an account with at least one online sportsbook, according to a new poll of residents released today by the Siena College Research Institute (SCRI) and ߲ݴý’s Jandoli School of Communication.
Chris LaPlaca, who spent more years than anyone behind the scenes at ESPN, will talk about the network’s rise from “scrappy startup to global icon” at 4 p.m. Wednesday, March 26, at ߲ݴý’s Doyle Conference Center.
As part of its ongoing efforts to strengthen bonds with its neighbors in the Seneca Nation of Indians, ߲ݴý formally acknowledged for the first time “the stewards of the land” upon which the school was built almost 170 years ago.
Fr. David B. Couturier, O.F.M. Cap., associate professor of Theology and Franciscan Studies and director of the Franciscan Institute, presented a paper to the Greater Olean Association of Churches on Feb. 2.
߲ݴý has been awarded a $750,000 grant from the Mother Cabrini Health Foundation to launch “Wellness on Wheels: Expanding Rural Health Access through Mobile Clinic,” an initiative designed to address persistent health disparities across the Southern Tier’s rural communities.
The ߲ݴý community joins Catholics worldwide in mourning today’s passing of His Holiness, Pope Francis.
The Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts at ߲ݴý offers something for everyone in its 2024-2025 Performing Arts Season.
Yella’s, the new food hub within the RC Café, will hold a ribbon-cutting at 11 a.m. Monday. The campus community is invited for the brief ceremony.
Dr. Tiffany E. Demiris, assistant professor of Sports Management, has had the main conceptual work from their dissertation accepted for presentation at the Academy of Management Annual Meeting this summer in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Heather Lynn Harris, associate professor and director of the master's program in Marketing Communication, has been accepted to present her research, "A Sabbatical Exploration of Visual Storytelling," at the 39th Annual Visual Communication Conference (VisComm 39) in Estes Park, Colorado, June 18-22.
Adrian Wojnarowski, one of the most influential figures in modern sports journalism, has been elected to the National Sports Media Association Hall of Fame.
Dr. Sheri B. Voss, assistant professor in the School of Education's graduate B12 Reading Literacy program, presented at the National Institute of Literacy in Houston, Texas, in April.
Dr. Ebony White, associate professor of Counselor Education, is the lead author of a book chapter titled "Reframing Termination through a Culture-Centered Lens" in the newly released textbook titled "Intersectional Counseling Skills: The Journey to Becoming a Culturally Inclusive Counselor."