President Stephen H. Kolison Jr. announces appointment of Dr. David A. Starrett as Executive Vice President and Provost
President Stephen H. Kolison Jr. announces appointment of Dr. David A. Starrett as Executive Vice President and Provost
Friday June 11, 2021
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Dr. David Starrett
I am excited to announce the appointment of Dr. David A. Starrett as SUNY Fredonia’s new Executive Vice President and Provost, effective August 15, 2021. The appointment includes a concurrent tenured position as Professor in the Department of Biology.
I am looking forward to working with Dr. Starrett and the faculty and staff as we go forward in the university’s next chapter. His background in the natural sciences, and his extensive research, teaching, and academic leadership experience make him highly qualified to assume this role. Also, Fredonia’s potential for future growth throughout the university, especially in the areas of science
Shelley Dell is Kent Library s May Artist Written by Kent Library
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The Kent Public Library will be featuring Shelly Dell as their Artist of the Month in May. Her watercolor and colored pencil landscapes are displayed on the Kent Library s web page at https://friendsofkentlibrary.blogspot.com/
According to Ms. Dell, Catching moments of beauty, observing sunlight as it changes and passes through and around objects is a fascinating thing to observe and try to catch on paper. I make images with watercolors and colored pencils on paper and very recently I have started exploring monoprints. Shelly Dell graduated from NYU with a degree in studio art. Studies included classes at The Art Students League, and The School of Visual Arts. Her current projects integrate classic painting and drawing techniques with the digital world, images made with watercolors and colored pencils on paper attempting to record a few seconds of magic light. Her work is in collections in
Donated Books Keep Elementary Students Reading Written by Carmel Central School District
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Elementary students in Carmel Central School District are adding new books to their home collections thanks to recent book donations from the Friends of Kent LibraryOpens in a new browser tab.
“The Friends of Kent Library are always looking for ways to help our schools because, as we all know, communities are built on our strong library systems and our strong school systems,” said Kathryn Collins Adams, treasurer for the Kent Elementary School Parent Teacher Organization.
Volunteers from the Friends of Kent Library worked to bring age-appropriate books to the CCSD students, right at their schools. Even students who are learning from home this year received books from the donation in their weekly work material pick-up.