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Members of the 4-hand team are (from left): Jackson Kelly, junior; Makayla Mohrman, junior; Ally Mohrman, junior; and Holly Adamski, first-year.

Rince dancers make a bold statement at Collegiate Irish Dance Nationals

Rince: Fredonia Irish Dance Club high-stepped its way to an impressive debut in Collegiate Irish Dance Association National regional competition.

Emily Neiswonger, with two illustrations that were part of the 63rd annual Society of Illustrators competition in Los Angeles, CA.

National exhibition includes artwork by senior Animation/Illustration student

Illustrations created by Emily Neiswonger were exhibited at the Society of Illustrators of Los Angeles’ 63rd Illustration West competition.

Honors Program Student of the Month Owen Wagner with Christina Hilburger

Honors Program recognizes Wagner as a top student

Owen Wagner, a junior from Tonawanda, NY, has been named the Honors Program Student of the Month for March.

Sydney Hawkins at a microscope in the Science Center.

Hawkins awarded esteemed Goldwater scholarship

Junior Biology major Sydney Hawkins has been awarded a prestigious $7,500 Goldwater scholarship for the 2025-2026 academic year.

Lucas West singing and playing a keyboard

School of Music junior to again represent university at Buffalo Bills game

Junior Lucas West has been invited to sing the national anthem at the Sunday, Jan. 19 Buffalo Bills game.

Honors Student of the Month Brynn Backert (left) with Dr. Christina Jarvis.

Backert named Honors ‘Student of the Month’ for November

Brynn Backert, a junior majoring in Adolescence Education: English, has been selected as the November Honors Student of the Month.

Syd Lamberton, with faculty who nominated her for the award, Kim Weborg-Benson and Dr. Thomas Hegna.

Lamberton named Honors ‘Student of the Month'

Syd Lamberton, a senior from Pennsylvania majoring in Adolescence Education: Earth Science, is the October recipient of the Honors Student of the Month Award.

Abigail Jacobson gives an update on research for the article she’s writing for COMM 359: Chautauqua Matters.

Students strive to address ‘news deserts’ in new course

Through an upper-level Communication course, students are taking a “deep dive” in journalism to examine key issues impacting Chautauqua County.