Students continue biology research this summer at SUNY Fredonia
Summer research in biology is alive and well at SUNY Fredonia and includes eight undergraduate and graduate students.
Summer research in biology is alive and well at SUNY Fredonia and includes eight undergraduate and graduate students.
Prolific may best describe the research Department of History Professor Eileen Lyon has compiled on the Holocaust and recently shared.
A junior Biology major, through a summer internship, is getting a “good look into the research world” through career-building skills.
“Curious and Creative Conversations,” a new series that showcases research conducted by faculty, will be held in the Reed Library Garden Area on designated Wednesdays...
Researchers funded by federal agencies are now mandated to make their research publicly accessible within one year of publication. Numerous private organizations and foundations have...
The student poster, “Surviving on Dry Land: Geoarchaeological Evidence for a Potential Native American Occupation during the 4.2 KA Drought in Western New York,” created...
Eight undergraduate and graduate students majoring in biological sciences have each been awarded $4,500 stipends to support individual research experiences this summer. Endowments established in...
Dr. Michael Marletta, '73, is leading a team of biochemists and chemists at UC Berkeley to discover a way to prevent blast disease from destroying...
College of Education Professor Kate Mahoney and Associate Professor Karen Lillie collaborated with alumna Natalie DuBois and professors from other universities to conduct a large-scale...
Mason’s findings reveal presence of microplastic contaminants in freshwater and bottled water The Heinz Family Foundation named Dr. Sherri Mason as the recipient of the...