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Fofana, Quezada honored by HEOP for their accomplishments at St. Bonaventure

The Arthur O. Eve Higher Education Opportunity Program at St. Bonaventure University announced the winners of two annual awards today. Aminata Fofana, a senior political science major, won the Margaret T. Bryner HEOP Scholarship. Rafael Quezada, a senior strategic communication major, received the Alexis Reyes Franciscan Spirit Award.

Senior Jeremy Castro values the good friends and great teachers found at Bona’s

Worth it. That’s how Jeremy Castro, a senior journalism major from Raritan, New Jersey, sums up his time at St. Bonaventure University.

'People of Jandoli' offer insights on censorship

On Jan. 6, Americans watched as rioters stormed the Capitol to disrupt the certification of the electoral votes in the presidential race. For many, the date has become dubbed as one of those “Where were you when?” days in American history.

Mackowski hosts Civil War series taped for C-SPAN3

Dr. Chris Mackowski, professor of journalism and mass communication, serves as host of a series of Civil War programs taped recently for C-SPAN3’s “American History TV.”

St. Bonaventure's School of Education adds two master's-level literacy extension certificate programs

The School of Education at St. Bonaventure University is offering two new graduate certificate programs aimed at a very specific audience: those who earned a master’s in childhood or adolescent literacy from St. Bonaventure between 2000 and 2020.

Senior Tommy Valentine places in top 20 of Hearst’s national television news competition

St. Bonaventure University senior sports media major Thomas “Tommy” Valentine has been recognized for his broadcasting skills by placing in the top 20 of the 2020-21 William Randolph Hearst Foundation Television News Competition.

Jandoli Institute taps experts for project on speeches

The Jandoli Institute has launched a new project that identifies the qualities of good speeches. “We reached out to people who deliver speeches, people who write speeches, people who cover speeches and people who study speeches,” said Richard Lee, the institute’s executive director.

Growth in online graduate programs helps St. Bonaventure expand its academic footprint

Since spring 2016, the number of students in St. Bonaventure University’s fully online graduate programs has grown almost twelvefold, from 50 to 585 in 2021. That growth has been vital at a challenging time for small, private institutions.