Panel to explore Gen Z activism
How Generation Z is reshaping activism and democratic engagement will be examined in an American Democracy Project (ADP) panel discussion.
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How Generation Z is reshaping activism and democratic engagement will be examined in an American Democracy Project (ADP) panel discussion.
A dozen SUNY Fredonia students are headed for an experience of a lifetime as the Super Bowl approaches.
For the first time, SUNY Fredonia is offering a number of free Kaplan Test Prep courses.
Several workshops will be held to support students who want to participate in the SUNY Undergraduate Research Conference (SURC).
SUNY Fredonia will participate in a nationwide program honoring the legacy of 19th century author, orator and anti-slavery activist Frederick Douglass.
Learn about the processes involved in and outcomes resulting from scholarship and creative activity in various fields of study.
Music faculty are advancing innovative, teaching-centered approaches in class piano through collaborative research, creative curriculum design and student-engaged presentations.
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.
Dr. Nathan Huvard will lead a pre-concert lecture in the 1891 Fredonia Opera House “Live at the Met” series.