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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 Office of Residence Life is working to enhance students’ access to information and activities. Counselor in Residence Miranda Shelanskey, LCSW, who lives at University Commons, noted a variety of resources is available to students.
De-Stress for Success began Monday and is virtual this year. It features a variety of events and programs to help students relax and recharge for final exams.
Though they’re back home, which can be anywhere across New York State, in other parts of the country or in foreign lands, Fredonia students can easily access the full range of services and assistance traditionally provided by the Fredonia Counseling Center through newly implemented tele-services.
The university is closely monitoring the spread of COVID-19 (novel coronavirus). There currently are no known cases of the virus in Fredonia or Chautauqua County, but there are cases elsewhere in New York and the number will likely increase.
De-Stress for Success, a series of events, programs and workshops designed to help students find ways to reduce stress in a healthy, productive manner while gaining the focus they need to succeed as the fall semester winds down, will run from Monday, Dec. 9, through Friday, Dec. 20.
The end of the semester can be difficult for many students, and the Student Health Center, Counseling Center and Campus Life staff are keenly aware that many struggle with food instability. To address the need, operating hours of the food pantry in LoGrasso Hall, located in the vestibule of the main entrance, have been expanded during the last few weeks of the semester.
Fredonia hosted a “SUNY's Got Your Back” event on Oct. 17 to stock 1,000 comfort bags with personal hygiene products for victims and survivors of violence.
Fredonia will host a “SUNY's Got Your Back” event to stock comfort bags with personal hygiene products for victims and survivors of violence on Thursday, Oct. 17, from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., in the Williams Center Multipurpose Room.
De-stress for Success, is a series of events, programs and workshops designed to help students find ways to reduce stress in a healthy, productive manner while gaining the focus they need to succeed, began on Monday, May 6, and will continue through Friday, May 17.
The student food pantry on campus is opening the door wider for the last two weeks of the spring semester to accommodate students who may find themselves running low on food or meal plan points. A second pantry location, in the LoGrasso Hall vestibule, will operate Monday through Friday, beginning May 6, from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.