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Events and news of what's happening around the Fredonia campus.
Events and news of what's happening around the Fredonia campus.
Department of Business Administration Professor Mojtaba Seyedian is a co-author of a book chapter, “Consumption Preferences and Utilities,” in the book “Systemic Principles of Applied Economic Philosophies: Producers, Consumers, and the Firm."
The School of Business will be hosting its annual Scholarship Award Ceremony on Thursday, May 9, at 5 p.m. in the Williams Center Multipurpose Room.
Assistant Professor So-Jin Yu presented collaborative research by Business Administration faculty that examined the impact of race in the hiring process, at the annual Business Research Consortium conference on Saturday, April 27.
Distinguished SUNY Fredonia alumni — Reginal “Reg” Spiller, who is President and CEO of Azimuth Energy LLC and CEO of subsidiary Azimuth GIS-E, and Tim Zulawski, who is President of AMB Sports and Entertainment — will be the keynote speakers for Commencement at SUNY Fredonia.
“An evening of intense rock, funk, heavy metal and Irish pieces.” That’s how Williams Visiting Professor Tim Donahue describes the concert that he and NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS – a SUNY Fredonia student group he assembled specifically for the concert – will deliver on Thursday, April 25.
The 30th Business Etiquette Dinner hosted by the School of Business is slated for Wednesday, April 24, at 5:30 p.m., in the Horizon Room in the Williams Center.
SUNY Fredonia is pleased to announce it surpassed its donor goals during its annual “Day of Giving” on April 3.
School of Business Associate Professor Lisa M. Walters delivered a presentation on her sabbatical research, "Development and Application of a Sustainability Evaluation Tool for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs)" at the Western Business and Management Conference.
The Interfaith Coalition is hosting Brother Sami Qadri from the Jamestown Islamic Center, who will speak on the Islamic faith.
A profitable learning experience awaits Accounting students, whose career plans may include working directly with individual clients, through Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) internships coordinated by the SUNY Fredonia School of Business.