Fueled by the disappointment of a heart-wrenching loss last December and bolstered by their success in spring 7s, the men’s rugby team at ɬ heads into the fall season with a “quiet confidence” to win another national title.
"Something to Sing About," The 12th picture book by Dr. Heather Harris, associate professor in the Jandoli School, was released this summer by In Your Heart Books.
St. Bonaventure University’s Military Aligned Students Program (MASP) will host its annual Veterans Day ceremony at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 11, at the Veterans Memorial, located just outside the bookstore entrance to Reilly Center.
Their National Collegiate Rugby playoff berth is secure, but if St. Bonaventure defeats Queens University in the Atlantic Rugby Conference (ARC) title game Friday night, its climb to reach another national title game won’t be as steep.
“The Cambridge Companion to Christology,” including a chapter written by Dr. Andrew Gertner Belfield, assistant professor of Theology & Franciscan Studies, was published in September.
Michael L. McLanahan, lecturer of Accounting, Dr. Carl J. Case, professor of Business Information Systems, and Darwin L. King, professor of Accounting, presented their paper titled "A Pandemic of Problems: The History of the Employee Retention Credit" at the Academy of Business Research Conference in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Dr. Janhavi Shankar Tripathi, assistant professor of finance, has published a new paper titled “International Trade and Economic Growth in the Era of Geoeconomic Fragmentation” (with Dr. Dominick Salvatore, Fordham University) in the Journal of Policy Modeling.
For the 44th consecutive year, students from St. Joseph’s Collegiate Institute delivered a truckload of nonperishable food items and paper products Friday to the Warming House, St. Bonaventure University’s soup kitchen on North Union Street in Olean.
Freddie Coleman, longtime ESPN Radio host, will broadcast his 3-7 p.m. national show from the Reilly Center Wednesday, just before the unbeaten Bonnies (4-0) men’s basketball team take on Mansfield University.
Shakespeare’s 37 plays … performed by just three actors … all in 97 minutes. That’s the premise behind “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged) [revised] [again],” the internationally popular comedy coming to St. Bonaventure's Quick Center April 17–18.
Three university staff members — Karalyn Abdo, Richelle Radomski, and Genny Brockel — graduated Oct. 22 as members of the Leadership Cattaraugus Class of 2025.
Dr. Carl J. Case, professor of Business Information Systems; Darwin L. King, professor of Accounting; and, Michael L. McLanahan, lecturer in Accounting, had their paper titled “Does Gender Make a Difference in Unethical Resource Use? A Case Study of the Pandemic Era” published in the Journal of Business and Behavioral Sciences (JBBS).
Molly Vaughan, clinical assistant professor of Occupational Therapy, presented in April at the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) Inspire Conference in Philadelphia, where she shared her team’s work in developing the first occupational therapy program in Jamaica.
St. Bonaventure’s club golf team has qualified — not once, but twice — for the National Collegiate Club Golf Association national tournament April 26-27 at Mission Resort in Howie-in-the-Hills, Florida.
Families are invited to join in a day of creativity and community at Art for All Ages, a special event designed to inspire young artists through hands-on crafting and custom art projects on Saturday, Aug. 23.
St. Bonaventure University will host Dwahšönih, a pop-up interactive learning space featuring a celebration of Indigenous arts, on Wednesday, Oct. 1, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Jack Steger successfully defended his dissertation on Aug. 15, titled “Beyond the Degree & Financial Obligations: An Examination of Generation Z (1995-2010) Perspectives, Attitudes, and Motivations on Giving to American Higher Education.”
Dr. Adrienne Foos, associate professor of Marketing, will join history professor Benjamin Scharff and management professor Kristofer Gossett of Mercyhurst University in presenting “Sweet Freedom: Maple Sugar Production, Consumer Activism, and the Moral Economy in the Early Republic” as a roundtable at the Pennsylvania Historical Association Annual Meeting this October.
Dr. Swagata Banik, dean and professor in the DePerro School of Health Professions, served as a Steering Committee member for Cattaraugus and McKean County Community Health Needs Assessment.
Dr. Brian Moritz associate professor and director of online journalism MA programs, presented research into how sports journalists are covering gambling scandals at the IACS Summit on Communication and Sports.