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Evan Wolitzer and Meghan Kruszka, on duty at Freddy’s Locker.

Students gain opportunities through public service

Students are enhancing their SUNY Fredonia education through Empire State Service Corps paid public service opportunities.

“Migration Lilienthal Storks 1,” intaglio monoprint on handmade pulp-painted Gampi/Kozo mounted on antique Map printed on handmade paper. Diptych, 18"x25", 2025.

Frerichs coordinates busy schedule of events in October

October will be a prolific month for SUNY Distinguished Professor Timothy Frerichs, with artwork exhibits, international lectures and workshops.

James Gibbons, in a Michael C. Rockefeller Arts Center animation lab, with his a scene from his documentary displayed on a monitor.

Student documentary to be screened at Buffalo film festival

A film by Visual Arts and New Media student James Gibbons has been accepted at Squeaky Wheel’s Animation Fest.

Nicholas Smith (second from right), with his student crew (from left) Anthony Derby, Conor Clary and Samantha Zotara in the McEwen Hall film studio.

Communication faculty, students create education videos for SUNY

Adjunct Lecturer Nick Smith produced and directed SUNY Open Education Resources (OER) videos and engaged Communication students in their development.

campus scene with students

Nominations sought for monthly student award

If you know an outstanding student, the Office of Residence Life wants to hear from you.

Dr. Angela McGowan-Kirsch

Communication faculty compile new open pedagogy book

Department of Communication faculty have co-edited a new open instruction book that empowers students as active creators of knowledge.

students working in a lab

CSTEP assistance available for students in STEM disciplines

The program seeks to assist eligible students enrolled in majors relating to STEM and the licensed professions.

Sydney Hawkins

Senior Biology major to attend Princeton Scholars program

Sydney Hawkins has been accepted into the prestigious Ecology & Evolutionary Biology (EEB) Scholars Program at Princeton University.

Dr. Ted Lee cleans a water filter during his Fulbright Fellowship in Honduras.

Lee to discuss Fulbright award work based in Honduras

Studying water quality in Honduras will be the core subject of a talk by SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor Ted Lee.