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St. Bonaventure students conduct fact-checks for PolitiFact

Hate crimes, homelessness, taxes, housing and energy were among the topics fact-checked by St. Bonaventure University students during a PolitiFact Workshop conducted during the spring 2026 semester.

119 St. Bonaventure students honored at awards ceremony

St. Bonaventure recognized 119 students at its Honors and Awards Ceremony, held Friday, May 15, at Reilly Center Arena.

Amendola, Edgington named 2026 Ideal Bonaventure Students

Conor Amendola, a Media Studies major from Erie, Pennsylvania, and Molly Edgington, an Inclusive and Early Childhood Education major from Glastonbury, Connecticut, have been named Ideal Bonaventure Students for the Class of 2026.

Shantell Wilson, Emma Spadoni: Class of 2026 student speakers

St. Bonaventure University will celebrate the achievements of its Class of 2026 with two commencement ceremonies in Reilly Center Arena, highlighted by student speakers whose stories reflect leadership, resilience and community impact.

Bynoe to moderate symposium and present international research

Dr. Tyrone Bynoe, professor (as of 9-1-2026) and director of the educational leadership programs leading to advanced supervisory licensure, is the moderator of a symposium for a book that is in production with Emerald Group Publications.

Randolph-Macon inaugurates SBU alumnus Michael Hill as president

Randolph-Macon College formally inaugurated St. Bonaventure alumnus Dr. Michael E. Hill as its 16th president Friday, April 24, welcoming national voices, campus leaders, alumni and students to mark a defining moment in college history — and to help articulate a bold, forward-looking vision rooted in its enduring mission.

Hoffman speaks on AI at Ithaca tech conference

Dr. Mike Hoffman, associate provost/chief information officer and dean of the School of Graduate Studies, participated in a chief information officer (CIO) panel at the 32nd Ithaca College Educational Technology Day.

Mackowski speaks at Gettysburg, Civil War events

On April 2, Dr. Chris Mackowski, professor and associate dean of undergraduate programs in the Jandoli School of Communication, moderated a program at the Gettysburg Film Festival.