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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.
The Youngerman Center for Communication Disorders at SUNY Fredonia held its first Stroke Awareness Walk on Sept. 18. The event was well attended with approximately...
Jill Johnston-Price Jill Johnston-Price, assistant professor of Animation and Illustration at SUNY Fredonia’s Department of Visual Arts and New Media, is one of 22 electronics...
Fredonia State track and field assistant coach Deshaya Williams (at right in blue jacket) has been selected for induction into the Saratoga High School Hall...
At the SUNY Career Development Officers' annual meeting in June, Tracy Collingwood (Career Development) won an Excellence in Programming Award in Recruitment Programs for the...
Marjorie Maloney Plaister (Career Development) received an Excellence in Programming Award for SUNY Fredonia's online credentials requests via ‘uStore’ (TouchNet) at the SUNY Career Development...
SUNY Distinguished Professor of Visual Arts Alberto Rey presented the second of five lectures as part of the Memorial Art Gallery's Rochester Biennial exhibit in...
Physics Professor Erica Snow’s proposal was one of 24 selected for funding out of approximately 100 submitted to the Atomic and Molecular Division of the NSF for consideration. Precise measurements obtained in her research program will test current theories of the hydrogen molecule
Two longtime Fredonia faculty members were among 24 promoted to distinguished ranks by the State University of New York Board of Trustees. James Piorkowski of the School of Music was promoted to Distinguished Professor and Tom Loughlin of the Theatre and Dance Department was promoted to Distinguished Teaching Professor.
Chancellor's Awards for Excellence have been given to four professionals on the SUNY Fredonia campus. The recipients of the prestigious award given by the State University of New York are Reed Library Assistant Director Kathleen Sacco, Director of Athletics Greg Prechtl, Professor of Psychology Jack Croxton, and Secretary II Tracy Horth.
Distinguished Teaching Professor Clark Zlotchew has written a new book, “Once Upon A Decade, Tales of the Fifties.” The book is a collection of 17 short stories, fifteen of them based upon the culture of the 1950’s.