Poet and professor Rebecca Pelky, Ph.D., encourages students to embrace creativity and reflection—reminding them that art and learning are central to who we are.
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Poet and professor Rebecca Pelky, Ph.D., encourages students to embrace creativity and reflection—reminding them that art and learning are central to who we are.
Through her research and teaching, Marilla Hayman, Ph.D., explores how identity shapes the workplace and prepares students to lead with empathy and understanding.
Leigh Fought, professor of history, is quoted in an article in Smithsonian Magazine about rediscovered correspondence from Frederick Douglass.
Eyes By Hand: The Prosthetics of Art and Healing, a new book by Dan Roche, associate professor of English and Communications, was featured on the MIT Press Reader and in Popular Science. Roche was also…
Samantha Sassone, DNP, is helping her neighbors live healthier lives one meal at a time. Blending nutrition, compassion, and hands-on care, she’s bringing culinary medicine to rural New York communities.
History Professor Doug Egerton appeared on WCNY’s Repeating History to talk about several topics, including two of his books.Â
From student to professor, McKenna Burgwin ’19, DNP, brings compassion and real-world expertise to the classroom—shaping the future of advanced nursing care.
The annual spring convocation at ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ recognizes faculty from all disciplines with awards that recognize academic excellence in a variety of ways, from teaching to mentoring and advising. Recipients are…
Rachel Dinero, associate professor of psychology, appears in a Channel 9 story about the impact of hazing.
To mark the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution, we took our learning on the road walking the Freedom Trail, visiting key historic sites, and standing where the first shots…
From an early age, Beck Wehrle, Ph.D., knew he wanted to pursue a life of inquiry and discovery. Wehrle’s teaching philosophy is rooted in inclusivity and curiosity, encouraging students to…
Channel 9 recently featured ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ’s Rachel Dinero, associate professor of psychology, sharing insights on how to stick with your New Year’s resolutions.