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Professor Bernd Gottinger in studio with students.

SUNY Fredonia’s Gottinger and alumnus among GRAMMY nominees

The 2025 GRAMMY nominations announced on Nov. 8 included Professor and Coordinator of Sound Recording Technology Bernd Gottinger.

Davoud Moradi

Machine learning is focus in department’s monthly seminar

The presentation, “Exploring Theories Behind Machine Learning: Computational Geometry and Data Distribution,” will be given on Friday, Nov. 15.

students outside working on an orientation challenge

ACE program benefits SUNY Fredonia students in their educational journey

For the students in the Advancing Completion Through Engagement (ACE) program, it’s all about support, structure and community.

Drs. Marc Wilcox and Melanie Zimmer

Youngerman Center bids adieu to Wilcox and welcomes new audiologist

A career spanning three decades drew to a close at the end of September with the retirement of audiologist Dr. Marc Wilcox.

Abigail Jacobson gives an update on research for the article she’s writing for COMM 359: Chautauqua Matters.

Students strive to address ‘news deserts’ in new course

Through an upper-level Communication course, students are taking a “deep dive” in journalism to examine key issues impacting Chautauqua County.

Dakota Richter

Richter named August/September ‘Student of the Month’

Dakota Richter, a senior Biology major from Fredonia, NY, has been named Student of the Month for August/September.

Shannon Higbee

Mental health professional to offer insights

Guest speaker Shannon Higbee will address the topic of loneliness in a talk on Monday, Nov. 11.

The 3D printing equipment at the Innovation lab.

New Innovation Lab advancing student learning to a whole new level

A suite of emerging technologies has transformed what was a general computer lab in Fenton Hall into SUNY Fredonia’s new Innovation Lab.

Anthony D’Aries

Mary Louise White speaker series brings writer Anthony D'Aries to campus

Anthony D'Aries, author of the memoir “The Language of Men,” will give a reading and craft talk on Thursday, Nov. 7.