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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.
Linda (Ferry) Prechtl, an adjunct faculty member in the College of Education, was recently recognized by President Stephen Kolison Jr., as the recipient of the SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Adjunct Teaching.
College of Education Associate Professor Laura M. Geraci delivered a webinar presentation, “Bullying: The Impact on the Autism Spectrum Community,” to faculty, university students and parents at a forum on autism sponsored by the Institute of Special Education and Psychology and held at Moscow City University.
A new Advanced Certificate in Child Advocacy Studies (CAST), designed to better prepare educators and other professionals to respond to child maltreatment, has been approved for Fredonia.
Sarah Conticello, a junior from Lake Grove on Long Island, majoring in Childhood Inclusive Education, with a concentration in Natural Sciences, has been selected as one of 27 students throughout SUNY to serve on its newly formed Student Voices Action Committee.
On Oct. 26, five special education teachers from the Erie 2-Chautauqua-Cattaraugus BOCES LoGuidice Center came to campus for a discussion with students from the course, EDU 355 Assessment & Instruction of Students with Learning & Behavior Disorders in Inclusive Educational Settings.
Dr. Michael Jabot of the College of Education is the Faculty Mentor to a group of students competing in the University Sprint sponsored by the U.S. Census as part of the Opportunity Project.
Seventeen teachers from five areas around the Great Lakes are participating in Great Lakes Student Research Campaign professional development funded by NOAA’s B-WET Program in a hybrid model of local and virtual training.
Fredonia announces that Gregory Geer, Ph.D., is joining the College of Education’s faculty to lead its Advanced Certificate program in Educational Leadership.
The pool of bilingual (BLE) and English as a New Language (ENL) teachers available to serve in Western New York and elsewhere is expected to increase, thanks to a new online TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) program at Fredonia.
The State University of New York announced honorees of the Chancellor’s Undergraduate Scholarships and Graduate Fellowships for the State of New York – including two recent Fredonia graduates, Caitlyn Roe and Megan E. Little.