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For the first time, SUNY Fredonia is offering a number of free Kaplan Test Prep courses.
For the first time, SUNY Fredonia is offering a number of free Kaplan Test Prep courses.
Copies of the Holocaust memoir edited by senior Sivan Adler drew attention at the Modern Language Association (MLA) annual meeting.
Two students have received Scholar-Activist Awards celebrating their academic excellence and community activism on behalf of inclusion, equity and diversity.
Maisie Strader, a senior from Brockport, NY, was named the November Student of The Month by Residence Life.
Communication Disorders and Sciences Department students presented original Parkinson’s disease research at the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) Convention.
Department of Communication Disorders and Sciences faculty presented at the 2025 American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) Convention.
Students gained “first-hand experience” burrowing through layers of black shale, guided by a highly skilled geologist and SUNY Fredonia alumnus.
When Collin Preston received a Computer and Information Sciences degree, he had made his mark as a researcher and problem-solver.
Biochemistry major Isabelle “Belle” Price has raised her research acumen to an entirely new level at Argonne National Laboratory.
A talk, “Quantum Computers: Bits to Qubits,” will be given by Dr. Gurmukh Singh on Wednesday, Nov. 19.