Nothing beats the live NBA game experience
Watching a live NBA game in an arena is a far different experience than watching the game on television.
Watching a live NBA game in an arena is a far different experience than watching the game on television.
Communication Disorders and Sciences Department students presented original Parkinson’s disease research at the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) Convention.
The next Fredonia Brown Bag Lunch is on Dec. 10 at noon in Williams Center Room S204.
Department of Communication Disorders and Sciences faculty presented at the 2025 American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) Convention.
Angelina “Angie” Seamster, a senior majoring in Music and History, is the Honors Student of the Month for November.
Students gained “first-hand experience” burrowing through layers of black shale, guided by a highly skilled geologist and SUNY Fredonia alumnus.
The Science Center basement will be the site of a unique poster session that features biologically feasible alien life forms.
Dr. Nick Weiser has been on a journey — a jazz journey, thanks to receiving a significant award.
When Collin Preston received a Computer and Information Sciences degree, he had made his mark as a researcher and problem-solver.
Inspiration was a key takeaway for students who gave research presentations at a Diversity, Equity and Social Justice undergraduate conference.