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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.
Sherri Mason (chemistry) has funding from the Great Lakes Commission to improve and validate an atmospheric model that will predict the movement of pollutants coming into the air from cars, industry, and even Great Lakes evaporation.
Dr. James Zull, biochemist who has done studies on changes in the brain that take place during learning, is giving two workshops for faculty on Friday, Sept. 22
SUNY Fredonia has a $120,000 portion of an NSF grant to Case Western Reserve University as a result of a partnership involving Fredonia's chemistry department, and faculty members Philip Kumler (Professor Emeritus of Chemistry) and Dr. Cheryl Campo. The agreement will create undergraduate research opportunities for students, and support research by faculty in the department. More departments at Fredonia may be added in the future.
Professor James Hurtgen will moderate a discussion, “The President’s Authority During a Time of War,” Thursday, Sept. 21, at 7 p.m. in S-104 of the Williams Center.
Jill Johnston-Price "My process of making animated films is a little different because I paint the images," Johnston-Price said. By using a cutout style to...
After announcing their retirement from university service, 20 retiring faculty and staff will be honored at a dinner Tuesday, Sept. 12, in Cafe G. The dinner is open to all.
James Piorkowski will express himself at the Kasling Lecture with a little help from colleagues Susan Royal, in back, and Daniel Ihasz (not shown). The...
The campus community will come together for the first time this semester at the traditional All-Campus Meeting called by President Dennis L. Hefner for Friday, Aug. 25, at 9 a.m. in Rosch Recital Hall.
English Professor Aimee Nezhukumatathil, Music Professor Karolyn Stonefelt, and former Residence Life Director Harry Watters will accept the SUNY-level honors recognizing superior achievement at the first meeting of the All-Campus Meeting of the Fall 2006 Semester.
A project that will promote shared services between municipalities in seven Western New York counties was unveiled today at SUNY Fredonia.