‘Taking a core’ along Lake Erie shore highlights extensive student geology field trip
Students gained “first-hand experience” burrowing through layers of black shale, guided by a highly skilled geologist and SUNY Fredonia alumnus.
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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.
“When we go on field trips, students really have an ‘ah hah!’ moment.”
The next Brown Bag Lunch will feature a screening of “Among the Hemlocks: Fantastic Stories from Fredonia, NY” and talk.
Undergraduate Jakob Cullen has completed a Studio Assistant Fellowship at the prestigious Haystack Mountain School of Crafts.
Dr. Heather McEntarfer is co-author of the paper, “'It Has Made Me Stronger:' The Strengths of Trans and Nonbinary Teachers."
SUNY Fredonia’s soil judging team has punched their ticket to compete in the 2026 National Collegiate Soil Judging Contest.
Lexe Ausa, originally from Pomona, NY, has been selected as the September 2025 Honors Student of the Month.