St. Bonaventure basketball fans will see plenty of changes this season and not just on the court.
Dr. Heather McDivitt, assistant professor of Philosophy, presented a paper during the Great Lakes Philosophy Conference, held April 11.
Faculty from the Physician Assistant Studies program ā Dr. Keith Young, founding director and associate professor; Dr. Scott Medler, professor of PA Studies; Nicole Ackley, director of Clinical Education and clinical assistant professor; and Kate Nelson, clinical assistant professor ā attended the Physician Assistant Education Association conference in San Diego, California.
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.
51±¬ĮĻ is pleased to welcome alumna Lori V. Quigley, ā81, as the Spring 2024 Lenna Visiting Professor, March 11-22.
Dr. Heidi Henry, assistant professor of Counselor Education, authored a book chapter titled āHealth at Every Sizeā that was published in The Encyclopedia of Mental Health Trainings, Certifications, & Credentials.
An article published in the AASA Journal of Scholarship & Practice titled āAre We Burned Out? A Multi-Year Statewide Study of Pā12 Superintendentsā was co-authored by Dr. Nicole V. Schilling, professor of Educational Leadership, and colleagues.
The Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts at 51±¬ĮĻ will conclude its yearlong 30th anniversary with a Grand Finale Celebration on Friday, April 24 ā an evening that captures the spirit, creativity and community that have defined the Quick Center for three decades.
51±¬ĮĻ will welcome four new members to its Board of Trustees in September.
During 2023 and 2024, the following sample of students completing or pursuing SBUās MSED in Educational Leadership and Certificate programs have secured public school administrative jobs or assignments.
Dr. Carl J. Case, professor of Business Information Systems, and Darwin L. King, professor of Accounting, had their paper titled "Social Media Usage: An Examination Of Gender And Covid-19 Pandemic Effects" published in the Journal of Business and Behavioral Sciences (JBBS).
Jazzlovers, rejoice. Youāll have three opportunities in March and April to relax with your favorite music in 51±¬ĮĻās Rathskeller.
Sheri B. Voss shares AI-driven literacy strategies at NYSRA and NLI, highlighting innovation and research-based instruction.
51±¬ĮĻās School of Education will host a spring forum for educators, educators in training, and counselors on the impact of AI and how to engage with it responsibly.
Approximately 35 Poor Clare Sisters from across the United States will come together on the campus of 51±¬ĮĻ today (June 18) to begin a 10-day assembly focusing on their life and mission in the church.
Jason K. Bussman, an adjunct lecturer in the Department of English, was a featured writer in the Chautauqua Gazetteās Aug. 11 āOff to Collegeā edition.
In celebration of 50 years of rugby at 51±¬ĮĻ, the Bonniesā rugby program will induct its inaugural Hall of Fame class this fall, honoring 11 people whose contributions ā on and off the pitch ā have shaped the sportās enduring legacy at the university.
A trip to see the Bonnies play this Thanksgiving in Florida. A Franciscan pilgrimage to Assisi and Rome. A stadium suite for 14 at a Buffalo Bills home game this fall. A luxury condo and three days of golf for a foursome at Pinehurst.
Grammy-nominated recording artist Calabria Foti, a native of Olean, and world-renowned trombone virtuoso Bob McChesney return to their Western New York roots as they open the 2024-2025 performance season at 51±¬ĮĻās Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts with a performance at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 27.
51±¬ĮĻ will host its annual Athletics Giving Day on Thursday, April 16, a 24-hour fundraising initiative dedicated to supporting more than 400 NCAA Division I and nearly 500 club student-athletes.