Consequences of unfair police treatment focus of final Brown Bag talk
鈥淗ealth-Related Consequences of Unfair Treatment by Police鈥 is both a timely topic and the title of a lecture University at Buffalo Assistant Professor of Sociology...
鈥淗ealth-Related Consequences of Unfair Treatment by Police鈥 is both a timely topic and the title of a lecture University at Buffalo Assistant Professor of Sociology...
Department of Sociocultural and Justice Sciences Lecturer Patrick Johnson will present 鈥淎 Discussion on the Healthcare System in America鈥檚 Jails鈥 on April 7.
Science denial will be examined from different perspectives by Department of Biology faculty at the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences鈥 first Brown Bag Lunch...
Jermaine Kenner, a mental health counselor at the Counseling Center and a Fredonia alumnus, will explore mental health challenges in higher education in the final...
Timely reflections of the 2020 General Election will be offered by Department of Politics and International Affairs Associate Professor Jonathan Chausovsky in the Brown Bag...
Medicine abroad will be explored by Department of Biology Professor Ted Lee and two students in the first Brown Bag Lunch of the fall semester...
A remote conversation with environmentalist Bill McKibben will examine 鈥淐limate Change鈥 at the Brown Bag Lunch on Wednesday, March 4, at noon.
How students can benefit from an international educational experience will be the focus of the final Brown Bag lecture of the fall semester on Wednesday...
The lecture 鈥淭he Political Divide of Space. Borders (Walls) as Political Metaphors,鈥 by Dr. Vassil Anastassov, who has worked for the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences...