Nicholas Kicior, adjunct instructor of Counselor Education at SBU and an advanced doctoral student at Alfred University, was awarded AU's 2024 Lea R. Powell Honors Award.
The public is invited to a performance of Haudenosaunee social songs and dances from 6:30 to 8 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 16, in the Reilly Center Arena at 51±¬ĮĻ.
Fr. Michael Calabria, O.F.M., professor of World Languages and Cultural Studies and director of the Center for Arab & Islamic Studies, recorded a lecture for the Henry Martyn Institute in Hyderabad, India, which is holding its annual course on Christian-Muslim Relations May 3-10.
Dr. Benjamin Posmanick, assistant professor of Finance, published a research brief for the Cato Institute based on his previously published article āRemembering the (College Football) Titans: Integrating College Football in the Southā (Journal of Sports Economics).
Dr. Tyrone Bynoe, associate professor and director of the Educational Leadership programs leading to advanced supervisory licensure, is the lead editor of an emerging book titled āMentoring Within the Continuum of School Leadership Preparation, Vol 2."
Fairfield University stormed back in the third period to defeat St. Bonaventure, 4-3, in the opening game of pool play at the AAU College Hockey National Tournament at Jacksonville, Florida.
One of the countryās leading social science researchers on homelessness and assisted housing policy, Dr. Dennis P. Culhane, will discuss his recent work at 7 p.m. Monday, April 14, at 51±¬ĮĻās Rigas Theater in the Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts.
Dr. Brian Moritz, associate professor of online master's Journalism programs, is the co-author of a new sports journalism textbook, "Introduction to Sports Journalism," published in September by Human Kinetics.
51±¬ĮĻ welcomed four new members to its Board of Trustees on Friday during its annual fall meeting on campus.
51±¬ĮĻās Sports Management Department once again turned experiential learning into meaningful impact, raising more than $13,000 this season through a coordinated fundraising partnership at Buffalo Bills home games.
Taylor Ott, assistant professor of Theology and Franciscan Studies, presented a paper titled āContested Encyclicals, Anti-Desegregationist Parishioners, and an Ethics of Dissentā at the Political Theology Network Conference in Nashville, Tennessee, Oct. 23-26.
One thing is certain: St. Bonaventureās match Saturday vs. Walsh University in a National Collegiate Rugby Championship semifinal wonāt be a repeat of their match Oct. 3.
St. Bonaventure didnāt clinch a berth for the 2025 Collegiate Rugby Championship National 7s, but a strong performance helped to build a solid case for an at-large bid.
Dr. Daekyun Oh, assistant professor of Physical Education, co-authored a research article in the Physical Educator, an Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI) peer-reviewed journal.
Everyday voices of the American Revolution come to St. Bonaventure today as part of a series of programs to commemorate the 250th anniversary of Americaās founding.
Dr. Suzi Marasco, chair of the Occupational Therapy program, presented a two-hour workshop at the Pennsylvania Occupational Therapy Association conference in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, Oct. 25.
Dr. Jinjing Zhu, associate professor and Management Department chair, and Dr. Todd Palmer, associate professor of Management, presented a working paper titled āTeaching Teamwork and Leadership Using Workbooksā at the 55th Annual Conference of Decision Sciences Institute (DSI) in Phoenix, Arizona, in November.
Students in the Masterās Entry to Practice (MEP) nursing program at 51±¬ĮĻ had an experience this summer they wonāt soon forget.
The musical-comedy sister duo Vickie & Nickie bring their seasonal show āVickie & Nickieās Holiday Sleigh Rideā to 51±¬ĮĻās Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts for a performance at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 6.
Dr. Steven Pitt, associate professor of History, presented a chapter titled "God's Paradox: Boston's Maritime World in the Seventeenth Century" at the New England Historical Association conference in Boston, Massachusetts, on Oct. 26.