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New University Police Chief Carpenter to speak at first Brown Bag talk

An informal talk by Gordon T. Carpenter Jr., the new Chief of University Police, will open the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Brown Bag...

Dr. Ici Vanwesenbeeck, with author Ragnar Jónasson (right) and Iceland Prime Minister Katrín Jakobsdóttir (left).

Vanwesenbeeck interviews ‘Reykjavik’ authors in New York City

Dr. Ici Vanwesenbeeck interviewed Katrín Jakobsdóttir, the prime minister of Iceland, and writer Ragnar Jónasson about their new crime fiction, "Reykjavik," at Scandinavia House in...

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SUNY Fredonia Stratigraphy class to experience field work with peers

Students enrolled in GEO 400: Stratigraphy will go on a joint field trip to two sites near Rochester, NY, with students in a stratigraphy class...

Zachary Ayers, with his three self-published books, in Reed Library.

First-year student Psychology student pens, self-publishes, horror fiction

While Zachary Ayers focuses on earning a degree in Psychology and ultimately becoming a clinical mental health counselor, he’s already developed a successful side hustle/hobby...

Arden Brown (left), with Devon Martin, head coach of the Central Park Track Club. Arden Brown

Student crafts summer internship with topflight New York City track club

An internship is required for a minor in Athletic Coaching, but you’re a SUNY Fredonia student and you live downstate, far from campus. A real...

Eden Espinosa

Broadway star Espinosa to give master class

Select Musical Theatre students will have the opportunity to participate in a master class lead by Broadway star Eden Espinosa, known for her critically acclaimed...

Dr. Ziya Arnavut

Arnavut co-authors encryption article accepted by Elsevier’s Journal

“Concurrent Encryption and Lossless Compression using Inversion Ranks,” an article co-written by Department of Computer Information Sciences Professor Ziya Arnavut and SUNY Fredonia alumnus Dr...

Alumnus Joli Springborn using a Konica-Minolta CR-400 colorimeter to precisely determine the color of geological specimens.

Fredonia research to be presented at annual GSA meeting

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...

Students at OSCAR expo

New mentoring program to promote inquiry, creativity now underway

The new Partners in Inquiry and Creativity program strives to foster connections between students who are interested in research and creative activity and faculty/staff members...

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Business student profits from real estate internship in Idaho

Where SUNY Fredonia students want to ultimately live after graduation is a key factor the Career Development Office considers when leading students to prospective internship...