Plant invaders are focus of biology department studies
Lindsay Martin is shown collecting data on invasive plant species found in Chautauqua County. Lindsay Martin of Fredonia was one of five students who won...
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Lindsay Martin is shown collecting data on invasive plant species found in Chautauqua County. Lindsay Martin of Fredonia was one of five students who won...
Teaching in classrooms, studios, science labs and lecture halls this semester are 25 new faculty members who will in the future be eligible for permanent...
Five members of SUNY Fredonia faculty have been designated the “best of the best” as recipients of the 2007 Chancellor’s Awards for Excellence in Faculty...
Dr. John Kijinski, dean of the College of Arts & Sciences at Idaho State University, Pocatello, has been selected after a national search as dean...
Revealed in a survey conducted by the State D.E.C. and biologists at SUNY Fredonia recently is that anglers from all over the United States—and even...
Sportfishery of the smallmouth bass in Lake Erie has for years been of considerable economic value to Chautauqua County. In an effort to learn more...
A major grant to facilitate oil and natural gas exploration by improving an analytical technique used to assess rock formations thought to contain these deposits...
Aimee Nezhukumatathil's new collection of poetry, At the Drive-In Volcano, will be released this spring from Tupelo Press. Award-winning poet Aimee Nezhukumatathil, associate professor of...
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Dr. Oppenheimer World War II Veteran and former CIA officer Dr. Max Oppenheimer Jr. will be the speaker at the afternoon ceremony of the SUNY...