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Students invited to join national leadership honor society

The campus chapter of the National Society of Leadership and Success (NSLS) officially launched last spring is poised for growth.

Jasmine J. Johnson (left) and Rebekah Gerace display the original Stefan Zweig document that advocated for a library to retain books that were banned in Germany under National Socialism.

Students play integral role in Zweig document placement in banned book exhibit

A banned book installation in Greece includes a Stefan Zweig document, thanks to students working in Special Collections and Archives.

Reyna Reisner, with her Growth Award certificate, and Briana Postle.

Social Work program recognizes student field practicums

The Social Work program’s annual field practicum celebration highlighted achievements of the 2024-2025 academic year.

Aileen Richardson displays her Resident Assistant of The Month certificate presented by Kasling Hall Residence Director Sabrina Sosa.

Richardson receives Residence Life honor

Senior Aileen Richardson was named March Resident Assistant of the Month by Residence Life.

Melanie Tunstall, with her Student of the Month certificate, and Dr. Moj Seyedian.

Residence Life honors Tunstall with top award

Alexis Tunstall of Forestville, NY, has been named Student of the Month for March by the Office of Residence Life.

Dr. Nick Weiser (center) and 15 students who comprise the Fredonia Jazz Flextet, which won a top DownBeat Magazine’s Student Music Award gather for a group photo following the award announcement made in the Juliet J. Rosch Recital Hall.

Jazz Flextet repeats as top DownBeat ensemble, recent graduate wins magazine’s Soloist award

What does an ensemble do for an encore in DownBeat competition? Retain their top ranking and score an individual award.

Special Olympics event held in Steele Hall.

New student club conducts winning Special Olympics competition

The inaugural Special Olympics Competition at SUNY Fredonia was an overwhelming success, engaging special needs students from local schools.

Sawyer Oppenneer, with his award-winning research poster.

Junior creates award-winning Sigma XI poster, gains two nuclear science internships

For Sawyer Oppenneer, good things come in threes: first place in Sigma XI poster competition and two nuclear science internships.

Representing SUNY Fredonia at the SUNY Student Assembly spring conference were (from left): Morgan Martin, Jordan Stephens, Isabelle Price, Dakota Richter, Hayley Mercer, Melisa Bonilla and Cassidy Pierce.

Student Association members attend SUNY conference, Richter elected assembly secretary

Seven SUNY Fredonia students joined more than 350 students throughout SUNY at the SUNY Student Assembly spring conference.