Kinkela essay published in 鈥楢 Cultural History of Insects in the Modern Age鈥
鈥淔ood and Insects,鈥 an essay written by Department of History Professor David Kinkela, has been published in 鈥淎 Cultural History of Insects in the Modern...
鈥淔ood and Insects,鈥 an essay written by Department of History Professor David Kinkela, has been published in 鈥淎 Cultural History of Insects in the Modern...
Three faculty in widely diverse academic fields will give brief presentations from their respective disciplines in the second installment of the 鈥淐urious and Creative Conversation鈥...
Dr. John Staples of the Department of History has just had his new book, 鈥淛ohann Cornies, the Mennonites, and Russian Colonialism in Southern Ukraine,鈥 published...
Dynamics behind the proliferation and ongoing racial housing segregation in Buffalo, NY, in the mid-20th century, will be examined in a talk by SUNY Fredonia...
The road leading to the first property in Upstate New York receiving landmark designation due to its association with LGBTQ history and the second-wave feminist...
Megan (Buchholz) DeJoe and Rebekah Denz, 2019 SUNY Fredonia graduates with B.A. degrees in History and minors in Museum Studies, will describe steps they took...
Department of History Professor David Kinkela recently appeared as a panelist on the BBC鈥檚 鈥淭he Forum鈥 to discuss scientist and author Rachel Carson.
The Russo-Ukrainian War: Why it Matters, is the next event in the Brown Bag Speaker Series at SUNY Fredonia on Wednesday, Dec. 7.
Dr. Peter A. McCord of the Department of History researched the Union blockade and blockade running during the American Civil War at the British National...
鈥淰oting Rights: Identifying the Deep Roots of #BLM,鈥 a lecture by Department of History Associate Professor Jennifer Hildebrand, will be presented as part of the...