The Arts and Sciences Brown Bag Series continues Wednesday, April 3, at noon with a focus on “Student Perspectives in Higher Education.” This Brown Bag panel will feature international students, who will share their experiences at SUNY Fredonia and how they compare to college life in their home countries.
Student panelists will be Fawaz Alrouqi, Saudi Arabia; Gyu Eun Bark and Seungju Lee, Korea: Daniel Palm, Sweden; Meera Sinroja, India; and, Hiroshi Tominaga, Japan. Jack Croxton, Ph.D., psychology, will moderate the panel.
All Brown Bag presentations take place between noon and 1:30 p.m. in the Williams Center, room S204.
Each presentation is followed by a discussion and refreshments. Students are invited to remain for Brown Bag Desserts, an informal conversation over dessert with the featured speakers. The talks are free and open to all campus and community members. Classes are welcome. The spring series will culminate on May 1 with a keynote by Ambassador James Foley, who served as the U.S. ambassador to Haiti and Croatia, on May 1.
This year’s series is directed by Teodora Cox, mathematical sciences; Jack Croxton, psychology; Natalie Gerber, English; Laura Johnson, communication; and, Theodore Lee, biology.
For more information, visit the series’ website at www.fredonia.edu/brownbag.
The Arts and Sciences Brown Bag Lecture Series is sponsored by the Fredonia College Foundation’s Carnahan-Jackson Humanities Fund; John Kijinski, dean of the College of Arts and Sciences; and, the Faculty Student Association.
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