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Events and news of what's happening around the Fredonia campus.
Events and news of what's happening around the Fredonia campus.
Associate Professor Kate Mahoney and Assistant Professor Jessica Finkeldey have been designated 2022 SUNY Online Teaching Ambassadors, an honor that recognizes exemplary online educators who are enthusiastic and effective in online teaching and who are positive and strong advocates for online teaching in SUNY.
Two students from the College of Education will be in the inaugural cohort of student-teachers in the new NYC Teaching Academy. The opportunity will provide robust, paid clinical student teaching experiences in a New York City school in the Spring 2022 semester.
An open house for the award-winning Helen L. Johnson Fredonia-Hamburg Program will be held for SUNY Fredonia student-teacher candidates in the Hamburg Central School District on Friday, Feb. 11.
The best-selling book “Lies My Teacher Told Me: Everything Your American History Textbook Got Wrong” will be at the forefront of a discussion and interactive dialogue to be led by social studies education Professor Robert Dahlgren on Tuesday, Jan. 25, from 6:45 to 8:45 p.m.
College of Education Professor of Social Studies Education Robert L. Dahlgren presented his research at the Annual Meeting of the History of Education Society held in San Diego on Nov. 6.
College of Education Professor of Mathematics Education Cynthia Smith, along with two emeriti faculty, Dr. Ana Maria Klein and Dr. Mira Berkley, presented a two-hour professional development workshop on Oct. 18, via Zoom, to over 30 teachers from Academia Washington in Caracas, Venezuela.
A series of virtual open houses that encompass Advanced Certificate and Master of Science programs offered by SUNY Fredonia’s College of Education, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, and the School of Music, have been scheduled for prospective students by the Graduate Studies office.
“Freedom of Expression on College Campuses,” the inaugural topic in the 2021-2022 Brown Bag Lecture Series, will be given by Professor Robert L. Dahlgren of the College of Education on Wednesday, Oct. 6, beginning at noon.
The SUNY Fredonia STEP project launched its Year 2 activities in an action-packed summer camp for local middle schoolers. The Fredonia Science and Technology Entry Program (STEP) helps prepare underrepresented students to enter college and pursue careers in science, technology, engineering and math fields.
Dr. Janeil C. Rey, whose tenure at SUNY Fredonia began more than 30 years ago in the Educational Development Program (EDP), has been appointed interim dean of the university’s College of Education, effective Aug. 16.