Skip to main content

Find a News Story

Dr. Lisa Cleckner

Water resource management in Finger Lakes region topic of virtual talk

Dr. Lisa Cleckner, who serves as director of the Finger Lakes Institute, will give a virtual talk on water resource management in the Finger Lakes...

poster for art raffle

Honduras Medical Brigades art raffle slated for Nov. 12; tickets available now

For the past two years, a SUNY Fredonia group has traveled to Honduras to conduct medical brigades, and is holding its annual art raffle in...

photo of students with faculty member

Virtual Brown Bag Lunch talk to examine medicine abroad

Medicine abroad will be explored by Department of Biology Professor Ted Lee and two students in the first Brown Bag Lunch of the fall semester...

photo of stethoscope

Fredonia alumnus Brian Strollo in the battle against COVID-19

Throughout his medical training and practice, Dr. Brian Strollo hadn’t experienced a disease affecting so many people that the medical community knew so little about...

doctor in white coat

Fredonia extends UB medical school connection; eight graduates entering health professional schools

For the first time, a graduate of SUNY Fredonia will be enrolled in four consecutive classes at the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences...

Caitlyn Roe and Megan E. Little

Fredonians among recipients of Chancellor’s Undergraduate Scholarships and Graduate Fellowships

The State University of New York announced honorees of the Chancellor’s Undergraduate Scholarships and Graduate Fellowships for the State of New York – including two...

Screenshot of Lindsay McCullough, M.D., leading a Blackboard Collaborate session.

Biology prof enlists former students, now scientists, for cancer biology lectures

Students enrolled in an upper-level biology course connected with former students of Department of Biology Assistant Professor Nicholas Quintyne who are now working in diverse...

photo of stethoscope

Health Professions Club to host online Accepted Student Panel

Six Fredonia seniors and alumni who have been granted admission to health professional schools this fall will participate in an online version, via Zoom, of...

student in personal protection gear

Pursuing her passion and goals, meeting a need and making a difference

For Kayla Purcell, a sophomore Medical Technology major at Fredonia, the faces of COVID-19 victims don’t live only on television newscasts or in newspapers.