Service dog onboard for Speech-Language Pathology student’s master’s degree study
If Madison Evans tells you her dog, Sunny, was with her throughout her graduate studies at SUNY Fredonia, she wouldn’t be exaggerating.
If Madison Evans tells you her dog, Sunny, was with her throughout her graduate studies at SUNY Fredonia, she wouldn’t be exaggerating.
Music-making at SUNY Fredonia didn’t cease after Commencement, not with the American Music Abroad and Summer Music Festival attracting over 200 students and faculty.
Registration continues for placements in the SUNY Fredonia preschool program offering a language-enriched curriculum with social and early literacy experiences.
A wide variety of services for children and adults are offered year-round by the Henry C. Youngerman Center for Communication Disorders at SUNY Fredonia.
It’s summer, but learning doesn’t go on hiatus for SUNY Fredonia science students undertaking summer research projects on campus and out in the field.
Fifteen students from SUNY Fredonia spent 16 days in Italy studying Renaissance art history with Visual Arts and New Media and History faculty.
Associate Professor Peter Tucker in the Department of Visual Arts and New Media has received a Creative Impact Fund award to support his artistic endeavors.
The Upward Bound program at SUNY Fredonia is encouraging area students this summer to complete high school and go on to succeed in higher education.
The School of Business has renewed its prestigious accreditation by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) International for several of its programs.
Dr. Jeanette McVicker presented a paper at the 33rd annual Conference on Virginia Woolf, held on the campus of Fresno State University in early June.