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Dooley publishes essays, joins 'Red Badge of Courage' panel Feb 24, 2022 | Patrick Dooley, professor emeritus of philosophy, had three essays published recently and was a panelist on a National Association of Scholars' discussion of Stephen Crane's "The Red Badge of Courage."
Ellicottville’s Poole to keynote inaugural SBU Occupational Therapy event April 8 Feb 18, 2022 | A man whose life had “hit rock bottom” and now serves as inspiration will be the keynote speaker at a special event for the occupational therapy community of Western New York.
SBU chemistry professor receives $544,892 NSF grant to explore potential hydrogen storage Feb 18, 2022 | Dr. Scott Simpson, an associate professor of chemistry at St. Bonaventure, has been awarded a prestigious NSF CAREER grant for his research proposal titled “Investigating the Molecular Corking Effect for Potential Hydrogen Storage.” This award is considered the most prestigious award given by the NSF to early-career faculty.
Business journal to publish paper by Case and King Feb 16, 2022 | Dr. Carl J. Case, professor of business information systems, and Darwin L. King, professor of accounting, had their paper titled “The 2020-2021 Pandemic: Undergraduate Business Student Social Media Use and Trolling Occurrence" accepted to be published in the Global Journal of Business Disciplines (GJBD).
Pientka publishes article in physical chemistry journal Feb 16, 2022 | Dr. James M. Pientka, associate professor and Department of Physics chair, and his collaborators published a peer reviewed article in 2021.
Couturier joins panel for 'Justice at the Margins' Conference Feb 16, 2022 | Fr. David B. Couturier, O.F.M. Cap., associate professor of theology and executive director of the Franciscan Institute, joined Cardinal Alvaro Ramazzini of Guatemala and Sr. Tracy Horan, advocacy director at the Kino Border in Arizona, for a panel discussion on "Justice at the Margins" Conference in Washington on Jan. 31, 2022.
Herz completes Cornell certificate program on diversity and inclusion Feb 16, 2022 | Ursula Herz, director of Residence Life, completed the Diversity and Inclusion certificate program at Cornell University in November of 2021.
Simpson receives grant for work as teacher-scholar Feb 16, 2022 | Dr. Scott Simpson, associate professor of chemistry, has been awarded a National Science Foundation CAREER grant of $544,892 for his research proposal titled "Investigating the Molecular Corking Effect for Potential Hydrogen Storage."
Article by Andrews published in Children, Youth & Environments Feb 16, 2022 | Dr. Kathryn J. Andrews, assistant professor of childhood education, published an article titled "Nature’s Role in Young Children’s Everyday Science Learning: A Case Study" in Children, Youth and Environments, a biannual, peer-reviewed academic journal.
Luedke named secretary-elect of counselor education association Feb 16, 2022 | Dr. Ashley Luedke, associate professor and acting director of the counselor education program, has been chosen as secretary-elect of the North Atlantic Region Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (NARACES).
Fr. Michael Calabria to explore ‘The Language of the Taj Mahal’ in Feb. 14 Zoom discussion Feb 10, 2022 | On Monday, Feb. 14, St. Bonaventure University’s Center for Arab & Islamic Studies and the Department of World Languages and Cultures will present a conversation with Fr. Michael Calabria, O.F.M., Ph.D., on his new book, “The Language of the Taj Mahal.” The program will be held via Zoom from 4 to 5 p.m.
ESPN’s Wojnarowski, ’91, to keynote St. Bonaventure’s 162nd Commencement Feb 9, 2022 | ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski, Class of 1991, will deliver the keynote address Sunday, May 15, at St. Bonaventure University’s 162nd Commencement ceremony.
Jandoli Institute at St. Bonaventure launches hybrid journalism project Feb 9, 2022 | Inspired by physician-reporter partnerships used by major news organizations, the Jandoli Institute at St. Bonaventure has launched a hybrid journalism project in which professors from different disciplines will partner with faculty from the Jandoli School of Communication to develop and produce news stories.
St. Bonaventure offering new major in Communication, Social Justice and Advocacy ​ Feb 7, 2022 | St. Bonaventure University is offering a new major rooted in the university’s core values. The Bachelor of Arts degree in Communication, Social Justice and Advocacy is grounded in the Franciscan principles that define St. Bonaventure while being married to the pragmatic coursework of its renowned Jandoli School of Communication.
Students with SBU campus radio station take their spot on Radio Row during Super Bowl Week Feb 7, 2022 | Five undergraduate students from St. Bonaventure University’s campus radio station have joined media professionals from around the world in Los Angeles this week in advance of the sports event of the year – Super Bowl LVI.
SBU Senior Hannah Roesch of Syracuse receives Carnegie-Knight News21 fellowship Feb 6, 2022 | For the seventh year in a row, a St. Bonaventure University student has been selected for a prestigious Carnegie-Knight News21 fellowship.
WNY Chamber Orchestra with conductor Glen Cortese to return to St. Bonaventure’s Quick Center Jan 31, 2022 | The Western New York Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Maestro Glen Cortese, will perform at St. Bonaventure University’s Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 13.
Hoffmann completes 3rd WHO infodemic manager training Jan 31, 2022 | Dr. Pauline Hoffmann, associate professor in the Jandoli School of Communication, completed the 3rd infodemic manager training provided by World Health Organization and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Penman & Conklin apply multiyear grant to upcoming exhibition; Conklin named to state museum advisory panel Jan 31, 2022 | Sean Conklin, the Quick Center's assistant curator and museum educator, and Evelyn Penman, QCA assistant director, continue work on a multiyear grant administered by the Institute of Museum and Library Services and Museum Association of New York, aiming to build capacity, create sustainability, and grow accessibility in museum spaces.
Wang and her student co-author paper at IEEE conference Jan 31, 2022 | Dr. Huihui Wang, associate professor of computer science and cybersecurity, and her student, Harry Romesburg, '22, co-authored a paper titled "Software Defined Radio based Security Analysis for Unmanned Aircraft Systems," which was presented at the Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers' 40th International Performance, Computing, and Communications Conference.