Visit by SUNY Chancellor highlights student programs
SUNY Chancellor John B. King Jr. visited SUNY Fredonia recently, celebrating paid internship opportunities during a meeting with students.
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SUNY Chancellor John B. King Jr. visited SUNY Fredonia recently, celebrating paid internship opportunities during a meeting with students.
Many activities are slated beginning Monday Aug. 25 to welcome new and returning students.
“Side by side” is where you’ll find the College Symphony Orchestra musicians and the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra.
It’s touted as the world’s largest Irish music, song and dance festival, and two SUNY Fredonia students were there.
The United Soccer Coaches announced the College Team Academic Award winners, including Fredonia.
The University Police Department will transition to new daily uniforms and a full relaunch of the department’s Bike Patrol Program.
David M. White received the President’s Lifetime Achievement Award on Aug. 9, in a ceremony held at Howard University.
On July 31, the Department of Environmental Health and Safety and Sustainability placed new Automated External Defibrillator units across campus.
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.