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SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor Michael Jabot

Jabot named Deputy Director for Education in NASA GLOBE Program

SUNY Distinguished Professor Michael Jabot has been appointed Deputy Director for Education for the GLOBE Implementation Office, a five-year, $16.1 million contract that encompasses a...

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Science Bowl draws high school students from area schools to campus

Chautauqua County high school students participated in the third annual Science Bowl at SUNY Fredonia in October, engaging in a series of hands-on experiments under...

Gabrielle Cruz, with her research adviser, Dr. Jonathan Kniss, in a Science Center laboratory.

Molecular Genetics major awarded Goldwater Scholarship

Gabrielle Cruz, a junior from Fredonia majoring in Molecular Genetics, is one of just over 400 students nationwide chosen to receive a $7,500 Goldwater Scholarship...

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Students engage in GIS Day at SUNY Fredonia

The many ways GIS (Geographic Information System) technology plays an important role in daily living were celebrated at the campus observance of GIS Day recently...

Dr. Michael Jabot, Science Education major

Jabot, colleague awarded $600,000 grant to improve data literacy of preservice teachers

A three-year, $600,000 National Science Foundation grant to support a professional development program designed to improve data literacy of future teachers has been awarded to...

Fredonia to host American Physical Society symposium

Leading scientists and engineers from the Northeast will convene at Fredonia for the New York State Section of the American Physical Society’s 119th Topical Symposium...