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Applications now being accepted for 2014 Community Partners Program

The public relations curriculum at SUNY Fredonia is now accepting applications for the 2014 Community Partners Program, in which students conduct research and develop comprehensive...

Alberto Rey installation chronicles demise of stream; SUNY Press book published about Rey's work

Burchfield Penney launches year-long observance of 100th anniversary of the first water regulations with new exhibition that aims to help educate and cure the ills...

Campus will observe Energy Savings Schedule Dec. 21 through Jan. 1; details announced

Services and operations at SUNY Fredonia will be mostly curtailed for the Christmas and New Year’s holidays in order to conserve utility costs. With the...

Dr. Sherri Mason interviewed by New York Times and NPR for Great Lakes plastic pollution research

Biochemistry/Environmental Sciences Professor Sherri Mason continues to gain wonderful national attention for her Great Lakes Plastic Pollution Research, specifically due to the high concentration of...

Santa and Elf Holly on television for the 23rd year

For the 23rd year, community volunteers, Information Technology Services at SUNY Fredonia, and DFT Communications have donated their time and expertise to bring Santa and...

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Students assemble Beowulf computer cluster; create high-performance system

Computer Science majors Nicholas Freville and Adam Toth have assembled a Beowulf cluster, comprised of three tiny computers called Raspberry Pi’s, that work in tandem...

Last day of One-Act Play Festival is tonight

Dr. James Ivey of the Department of Theatre and Dance announced that the final day of the One-Act Play Festival one-act at SUNY Fredonia is...

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Samantha Jemiolo named Student of the Month for November

Samantha Jemiolo of Orchard Park, N.Y., has been named Student of the Month for November by the Office of Residence Life. She was nominated for...

Biology majors honored as October 'Students of the Month'

Maria Green and Nicholas Dragonette, both senior Biology majors, were named Students of the Month for October by the Office of Residence Life. “Both are...

Role play game engages history students in an unusual way

Dr. Steve Fabian of the Department of History has proven that drama is not just for the Department of Theatre and Dance. Throughout the semester...