Showing posts with label student success. Show all posts
Showing posts with label student success. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 6, 2026

Students present Original Research

 

History students Kayla Krupski, Ava Dimao, Morgan Kilger, and Isabella Biviano, presented their work at the Student Research and Creativity Exposition. They created posters based on work they had done in history classes, including ways to use AI in research. Students in History 419: Digital History and Archival Practices researched a book from St. Bonaventure's Rare Books and Special Collections using old-fashion archival research combined with AI tools such as NotebookLM from Google.






Wednesday, December 19, 2018

Some Cool Projects by Students


This fall semester, three seniors did cool projects.  Joe Aldridge wrote a senior thesis on the history or propaganda in which he looked at several case studies in the United States of propaganda and misinformation, older versions of "fake news."  Gina Gerard created a web page on Games in Education with resources and plans for educators using games to teach social studies.  Jeremiah Horrigan's thesis on the Compromise of 1850 provided an interesting look at the political conflict that was a stepping stone to the Civil War.

Over in the archives, students working on history internships with Dennis Frank did good work.  Ashlee Gray's work on the NY 154 resulted in, among other things, the map that visualizes casualties mentioned earlier.  Joseph Giglio worked on the John F. Carr collection.  Adam Wojcik did extensive archival work in the Antonucci Collection of World War II materials.  All gained valuable experience working with original documents and preparing them for use that includes digital access.

The Hardtack Regiment Newsletter mentions the good work of our students.  Mark Dunkelman writes,

"Recently I had reason to visit the website of the Dunkelman and Winey Collection of the 154th New York at St. Bonaventure University for the first time in quite a while and was greatly pleased to find much progress has been made in digitizing materials and adding links to them. University Archivist Dennis Frank credits intern Ashlee Gray and work/study student Anna Giglio for their work on the site. Anna has been working on the A-F list of soldiers; Ashlee on the P-Z list. There is still plenty to be done, but these two dedicated women are steadily chipping away at it and I’m very grateful to them for their efforts. Take a look:  http://achives.sbu.edu/civil_war/154th_site.html



Monday, September 14, 2015

Plassmann Writing Center




Making Better Writers!

Plassmann Hall, Room 6A
Monday 5:00pm-8:00pm
Wednesday 3:00pm-4:00pm
and 8:00pm-10:00pm
Thursday 2:00pm-4:00pm

PWC @ Friedsam Memorial Library
 Wednesday 8:00pm-10:00pm
Thursday 8:00pm-10:00pm

Staffed by friendly graduate students in English, the Writing Center aims to help you develop skills and strategies for every stage of
the writing process that will enable you to write effectively
in a variety of situations and courses.

To make an appointment for a thirty-minute face-to-face session with one of our tutors, sign up on the bulletin board next to

our door in the basement of Plassmann Hall. For appointments at Friedsam Memorial Library, sign up at the reference desk!