International students welcomed
SUNY Fredonia formally welcomed new international students from nine different countries on Aug. 21.
Register now for fall open house: November 8
SUNY Fredonia formally welcomed new international students from nine different countries on Aug. 21.
Fall opportunities in music for university students and practicing teachers will be supported by the Claudette Sorel Endowment for Music.
The campus chapter of the National Society of Leadership and Success (NSLS) officially launched last spring is poised for growth.
The Youngerman Center will resume offering support group meetings for stroke and head injury survivors and family members in Fall 2025.
Dr. Birger Vanwesenbeeck attended a digital humanities course at the University of Antwerp that focused on computer-assisted genetic manuscript editing.
Social Work faculty and a SUNY Fredonia graduate co-authored an article that explores the needs of neurodivergent social work students.
SUNY Fredonia senior Mia Enders worked alongside Associate Professor Wentao Cao this summer at the Pacific Northwest National Lab.
SUNY Fredonia has joined the FirstGen Forward Network for its efforts to advance success for first-generation college students.
SUNY Fredonia and Chautauqua County have announced a joint effort to explore the development of a public forensic crime laboratory on the university’s campus.
The State University of New York at Fredonia has been granted reaccreditation by National Association of Schools of Music (NASM).