Students can work on UN goals in virtual summer course work
The SUNY COIL Center is developing 6-credit hour summer course work focused on the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals. SUNY students, including those from Fredonia...
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The SUNY COIL Center is developing 6-credit hour summer course work focused on the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals. SUNY students, including those from Fredonia...
Seniors majoring in English: Adolescence Education at Fredonia are completing their student teaching placements in Western New York schools on schedule amid the coronavirus pandemic...
Department of Physics Assistant Professor Michael Dunham, whose research and scholarship interests are in observational studies of star and planet formation, is the recipient of...
Not everyone can boast to appearing, side-by-side, with their childhood idol, but Department of Communication Professor Mike Igoe can. That’s him standing next to, well...
Department of Theatre and Dance Professor Paul Mockovak conducted a “TED-type” talk with TONY-nominated actress Beth Malone (“Fun Home” “Angels in America” “The Unsinkable Molly...
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...
As part of the Middle States Commission on Higher Education reaccreditation process, the State University of New York at Fredonia will welcome the Middle States...
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.
Greystone Nature Preserve, an experiential environmental educational teaching facility located on 75 acres near Brocton, is the recipient of the Career Development Office’s inaugural Excellence...
A new Music Industry minor, developed to complement the educational experience of students at Fredonia who are studying music, communication, business or economics, will be...