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The SUNY Fredonia contingent (from left): Jeffry Sayers, Dr. Sungick Min, Piper Evangelist and Christopher Mozzillo at KeyBank Center in Buffalo, NY.

Sport Management students savor NHL game experience at the suite level

Classroom learning is great, but students also need to be 鈥渋n the field鈥 to learn about the sport management industry.

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Faculty work published

The School of Business announces that research from the International Business Analytics Conference is in the process of being published.

Dr. Taihyeup (Tai) Yi

Business faculty member Yi co-authors journal article

Associate Professor Taihyeup (Tai) Yi co-wrote a published paper, 鈥淯ncovered Equity Parity: Theory and Evidence from the G-7.鈥

Dr. Lei Huang

Huang receives award, named editor of annual marketing journal issue

Dr. Lei Huang, recipient of a teaching award, will edit a special issue of the journal Marketing Education Review.

Dr. Richard Robinson

Robinson has book published

School of Business Professor Richard Robinson has had a book recently published by Palgrave Macmillan, an imprint of Springer Nature.

Dr. Moj Seyedian, Dr. Tai Yi

Readability focus of macroeconomic textbooks topic of journal article

A journal will publish a paper that compares the readability level of macroeconomics textbooks.

Dr. Lei Huang

Huang鈥檚 study of AI, ChatGPT in classroom published in journal

Marketing Education Review has published Professor Lei Huang's award-winning pedagogical practices study on AI and ChatGPT in classrooms.

Chancellor's award recipients with SUNY Chancellor and SUNY Fredonia Vice President for Student Affairs Tracy Stenger

Kelly, Sudbrink receive SUNY Chancellor鈥檚 Award for Student Excellence

Two remarkable SUNY Fredonia students in the schools of Music and Business have received SUNY鈥檚 highest honor for outstanding achievement.

Dr. Lisa Walters

Journal publishes Walters鈥 supply chain sustainability initiatives research

A Cabell鈥檚-listed journal has published Associate Professor Lisa M. Walters鈥 sabbatical research on assessing supply chain sustainability initiatives.