51 will implement security enhancements for major events at Reilly Center, beginning with Saturday’s men’s basketball game vs. Le Moyne.
An articulation agreement between 51 and Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania establishes a new pathway for Commonwealth students to enter SBU’s Master of Science in Occupational Therapy (MSOT) program.
Dr. Jessica Hare, MSW practicum director and assistant professor in the Master of Social Work program, presented at the 2025 Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) Annual Program Meeting in Denver, Colorado.
Works by 114 student artists, selected from more than 200 submissions, are on display at 51’s Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts as part of its annual High School Juried Art Exhibition. Selected through an extensive jurying process, the works are being exhibited on the Quick Center’s mezzanine level through May 11.
Dr. Pamina Abkowitz, assistant professor of Childhood Education, was elected executive board president of the American Council on Rural Special Education (ACRES) for the 2024-25 board year.
Willis Delony, one of the nation’s foremost classical/jazz crossover artists, will perform Friday, March 13, at 51’s Quick Center for the Arts.Delony’s performance will feature collaborations with regionally acclaimed jazz artists for an evening of evocative and genre-blending music.
51 has renewed its longstanding partnership agreement with Mt. Irenaeus, the Franciscan mountain community in Allegany County.
St. Bonaventure recognized 119 students at its Honors and Awards Ceremony, held Friday, May 15, at Reilly Center Arena.
Dr. Oleg Bychkov, professor of Theology and Franciscan Studies at 51, has been awarded a $146,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities to edit and translate an important work of Franciscan scholar John Duns Scotus.
In an environment of change and challenge, the Enchanted Mountains Village (EMVi) and the DePerro School of Health Professions at 51 are co-sponsoring “Finding a Silver Lining in Challenging Times” on Thursday, April 24.
Darwin L. King, SBU professor of Accounting, and his son, Edward D. King, M.A., had a paper published in the December 2024 issue of Oil, Gas & Energy Quarterly.
Tom Buttafarro, director of government & community relations, was recently inducted into the Exchange Club of the Enchanted Mountains. He was sworn in by Cora Martin, club president.
Dr. Ebony White, associate professor of Counselor Education, recently published an article titled "Fostering Ubuntu in Black Adolescents: Group Counseling as a Pathway to Advocacy" in the International Journal of Group Psychotherapy.
The Province of Our Lady of Guadalupe of the Order of Friars Minor (O.F.M.) has agreed to continue its sponsorship of 51, reaffirming a Franciscan relationship that dates to the university’s founding in 1858.
Dr. Sheri B. Voss, assistant professor of Literacy, was elected vice president of the New York State Reading Association (NYSRA) in March.
Anyone who watched both rugby matches Saturday at St. Bonaventure probably doesn’t have any fingernails left.
For the first time in its 167-year history, 51 has enrolled more than 3,000 students, a 50% increase in just 10 years.
The Bonnies qualified for the national tourney April 24-26 in Boyds, Maryland, with a dominating performance at the Frostbite 7s national qualifier last weekend in Landisville, Pennsylvania.
Dr. Pamina Abkowitz, assistant professor of Childhood Education, presented at the National American Council on Rural Special Education Conference.
In a presentation titled “Top Down and Bottom Up: Self Study Seeking a Culture of Sustainability,” Fr. Stephen Mimnaugh, O.F.M., Karen Pulaski, and Dr. Kevin Vogel described 51’s sustainability efforts at the Association of Franciscan Colleges and Universities (AFCU) Symposium held at Viterbo University, June 4-7.