St. Bonaventure didn’t 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 America’s 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 “Teaching Teamwork and Leadership Using Workbooks” at the 55th Annual Conference of Decision Sciences Institute (DSI) in Phoenix, Arizona, in November.
Students in the Master’s Entry to Practice (MEP) nursing program at 51 had an experience this summer they won’t soon forget.
The musical-comedy sister duo Vickie & Nickie bring their seasonal show “Vickie & Nickie’s Holiday Sleigh Ride” to 51’s 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.
51 joins the global Franciscan community in expressing deep gratitude for the recent call to peace issued by Pope Leo XIV, echoing a message that resonates profoundly with the university’s Catholic and Franciscan mission.
Dr. Daekyun Oh, assistant professor of Physical Education, published a paper in the Journal of Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance. The article, titled "Cultivating Physical Literacy Through an Alternative Pedagogical Approach," provides a brief overview of the global political applications of physical literacy and explores pedagogical approaches that have been utilized to facilitate physical literacy.
Darwin L. King, professor of Accounting, Dr. Carl J. Case, professor of Management, Michael L. McLanahan, lecturer in Accounting, and Brody Amidon (MBA 2026) had a paper published in the Journal of Business and Behavioral Sciences (Fall 2025, Vol 37, No 2 issue).
Jandoli School faculty members Anne and Dr. Richard Lee, lecturer and professor, respectively, represented the university at the inaugural State University of New York Institute for Local News Summit at SUNY Oneonta, April 10-11.
Ring in the holidays with the Southern Tier Symphony’s “Holiday Brass” concert on Friday, Dec. 5, at 7:30 p.m. at 51’s Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts.
Fr. Dan Riley, ofm, founder and animator of Mt. Irenaeus and one of the most beloved friars in the history of 51, passed away Wednesday. He was 81 years old.
Dr. Chris Mackowski, professor of Communication, presented a pair of programs for the American Battlefield Trust in Boston, Massachusetts, in early May. The talks were part of America 250, an ongoing celebration and commemoration of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence that runs through July 4, 2026.
The Franciscan Institute at 51 celebrated the achievement of 23 people today as they completed the Padua Program, the Franciscan mission-based leadership program, on the Feast of St. Anthony of Padua (June 13).
A paper by Dr. Daekyun Oh, assistant professor of Physical Education, was published in the Journal for Physical and Sport Educators.
Three scholars from the Franciscan Institute at 51 have joined in the publication of a new international volume titled “Trust: Franciscan Connections in Theology, Spirituality, Economics and Beyond.”
51 students are once again working with PolitiFact Chief Correspondent Louis Jacobson and Jandoli Institute Executive Director Richard Lee to check facts and write articles for PolitiFact.
Seven weeks after stunning Queens University on the final play of the match, St. Bonaventure almost did it again.