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Alexander Green with poster

Senior presents research at American Chemical Society meeting

Alexander Green, a senior Chemistry major, recently presented his research, “Synthesis of Novel Nitrosamine, a Nitroxyl (HNO) and Nitric Oxide (NO) Donor,” at the spring...

Hannah Kurbs (left) and Cassie Serafin

Kurbs, Serafin win Dave Labor events

Fredonia women won two events Saturday at the Dave Labor Invitational outdoor track and field meet, hosted by Slippery Rock University.

Documentary, discussion to focus on protecting children from toxic stress

The issue of the lingering effects of abuse and neglect during childhood will be examined during a documentary screening and discussion at Fredonia and Jamestown...

observatory on roof of Science Center

Free public astronomy nights return to Fredonia campus

Along with warmer temperatures, the eagerly awaited arrival of April signals the start of free public astronomy nights, held on the second and fourth Tuesday...

Fredonia mascot tosses gifts into bleachers toward students

Campus to host expanded accepted student reception

“Go Big BLUE Day,” the State University of New York at Fredonia’s Accepted Student Reception, will welcome students and their families to campus on Saturday...

Brian Studley (left) and Benjamin Miller, who both hold the rank of lieutenant in the University Police Department at Fredonia,

University Police continues coveted accreditation

The University Police Department at the State University of New York at Fredonia has earned continued accreditation by the New York State Division of Criminal...

Kevin Aumiller works in a lab in the Science Center.

2019 graduate to expand Fredonia legacy in doctoral program

Fredonia senior Kevin Aumiller is the latest link in the growing connection between Fredonia’s Science program and Johns Hopkins University.

Students stand in the Science Center with a banner that reads "Promising Leaders"

Fredonia welcomes Promising Leaders

Taking the first steps toward college planning can be a daunting experience. For middle and high school students in Chautauqua County, Fredonia’s Promising Leaders program...

Members of the Fredonia Democracy Initiative prepare food at Chautauqua Rural Ministry in Dunkirk

Students help out at local soup kitchen

Members of the Fredonia Democracy Initiative (FDI) recently combined classroom debate with real-life experience regarding the topic of food insecurity in the United States.

Nancy Gee

Fredonia professor co-writes research papers that link human-animal interaction to healthy aging

Professor of Psychology Nancy Gee, of the State University of New York at Fredonia, was a co-writer of four research papers published in a special...