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SUNY Fredonia nationally recognized for commitment to first-generation student success

SUNY Fredonia has joined the FirstGen Forward Network for its efforts to advance success for first-generation college students.

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SUNY Fredonia and Chautauqua County launch feasibility study to explore Forensic Crime Lab on campus

SUNY Fredonia and Chautauqua County have announced a joint effort to explore the development of a public forensic crime laboratory on the university’s campus.

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University receives NASM reaccreditation

The State University of New York at Fredonia has been granted reaccreditation by National Association of Schools of Music (NASM).

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Ten named ACHA All-American Scholars

The American Hockey Coaches Association once again recognized varsity ice hockey players who compiled exceptional results in the classroom.

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Women's team, Pellechia named All-Academic by USTFCCCA

All-Academic Teams for the 2025 NCAA Division III Women's Track and Field seasons were announced.

President Kolison with University of Rwanda students.

President Kolison joins SUNY delegation to East Africa to build international higher education partnerships

President Stephen H. Kolison Jr. joined a delegation of SUNY leaders on a multi-day visit to Kenya and Rwanda.

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Grants available to fund Clinical Mental Health Counseling degree costs at SUNY Fredonia

Clinical Mental Health Counseling students at SUNY Fredonia can have their educational expenses funded through the Career Pathways Training program.

SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor William Brown (left) with President Stephen H. Kolison Jr.

Brown appointed Distinguished Teaching Professor

Department of Biology Professor William D. Brown, universally acclaimed by students and faculty, was promoted to SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor.

Jasmine J. Johnson (left) and Rebekah Gerace display the original Stefan Zweig document that advocated for a library to retain books that were banned in Germany under National Socialism.

Students play integral role in Zweig document placement in banned book exhibit

A banned book installation in Greece includes a Stefan Zweig document, thanks to students working in Special Collections and Archives.

President Stephen J. Kolison Jr. and Yachiyo Shoin High School Principal Madoka Sakurai formalize a letter of intent to bring Japanese high school students to campus for a two-week summer learning experience.

SUNY Fredonia, Japanese high school formalize summer learning study

An agreement fostering American cultural exploration and learning experiences for Japanese high school students at SUNY Fredonia has been established.