College of Education announces new certification programs
The New York State Department of Education has approved a dual certification program at Fredonia that will prepare students to be certified to teach in...
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The New York State Department of Education has approved a dual certification program at Fredonia that will prepare students to be certified to teach in...
Dr. John Kijinski, formerly dean of the College of Arts and Humanities, now leads 3,700 students spread across 19 departments, many with multiple major tracks...
The first cohort of nine Fredonians will student teach abroad through the University of Sunshine Coast (USC) in Australia in Spring 2011. Fredonia has also...
Coordinator of International Learning (COIL) Ted Schwalbe, through Vice President of Academic Affairs Virginia Horvath, has announced that SUNY Fredonia is accepting applications for Summer...
On Wednesday, Aug. 24, from 5 to 8 p.m., join the Buffalo Chapter of the Fredonia Alumni Association for a chance to connect with old...
Research by Dr. Donald Barnes, assistant professor in the School of Business, is adding to the growing material lending credence to the idea that there’s...
Buffalo developer Carl Paladino, right, candidate for the 2010 New York State Governor's race, served as the keynote speaker for the 33rd annual Business Person...
With the opening of the new rehearsal room wing on Mason Hall, only 40 feet of space remains between the two buildings. Eventually, they will...
If Allan Wilson can develop a way to share his music industry expertise and connections with the hundreds of students and faculty on campus every...
Two longtime members of SUNY Fredonia’s thriving fine and performing arts community, Tom Loughlin and James Piorkowski, were among just 24 faculty members throughout the...