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Graduate student Alexis Schuman (second from left) listens to one of her students as she outlines how to tackle their team’s assignment.

Middle schoolers, grad students thrive at Fredonia STEM camp

“This is hands-on labor and the projects are unique, challenging and often messy – just like science and math.” That’s the guiding approach of Department...

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Investiture for President Kolison planned for Sept. 9

The State University of New York at Fredonia is pleased to announce the pandemic-delayed Investiture for Stephen H. Kolison Jr., Ph.D., as the university's 14th...

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SUNY Fredonia faculty outreach expands science education at Chautauqua

Faculty in the Department of Biology at the State University of New York at Fredonia created a new collaboration with Chautauqua Institution to increase science...

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SUNY Fredonia hosting film/video association conference

More than 400 people affiliated with the film and video industry have gathered at SUNY Fredonia for the 76th annual conference of the University Film...

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SUNY Fredonia to host STEM camp for middle schoolers

Camp COMETS, a four-day camp designed to introduce talented middle school students to advanced concepts in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) in fun, creative...

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Taverna receives ‘Outstanding Service Award’ at SUNY Technology Conference

Christopher Taverna received the 2022 SUNY Educational Technology Officers Association (EdTOA) Outstanding Service Award at the 2022 SUNY Technology Conference on June 21-23.

Dr. Courtney Wigdahl-Perry joins Kasey Crandall and Madison Miller in collecting water samples in Chautauqua Lake in the summer of 2021

SUNY Fredonia science students’ research yields new findings about Chautauqua Lake

Researchers are gaining a better understanding of factors that can influence the growth of harmful algae blooms in Chautauqua Lake, thanks to research compiled last...

Dr. Courtney Wigdahl-Perry

SUNY Fredonia researcher to speak at Chautauqua Lake Water Quality Conference

Dr. Courtney Wigdahl-Perry, a leading scientist who studies harmful algae blooms in Chautauqua Lake and associate professor in the Department of Biology, will be among...

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Local colleges unite for students seeking Bachelor’s

Beginning this fall, a new partnership between SUNY Jamestown Community College and SUNY Fredonia will make attaining a bachelor’s degree more accessible to the Southern...

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Physical therapy top choice among Exercise Science grads at SUNY Fredonia

Six newly minted or recent graduates who earned B.S. degrees in Exercise Science at SUNY Fredonia will continue their education in Doctor of Physical Therapy...