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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.
A team of students committed to making a difference has partnered with Sunnking Electronics to put old electronics to good use. On March 1, from noon to 3 p.m. at University Commons, a team from ENACTUS GreenWave will be hosting a “Sell Your Tech” event.
Senior Monica A. Manney is one of 12 college journalists from across the U.S. selected to participate in a Diversity Fellowship Program, sponsored by Capitol Broadcasting and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s School of Media and Journalism.
In Super Bowl jargon, it’s “one for the thumb” for Fredonia! That’s the number of times Fredonia students have scored real-world experience in the national sports industry through internships at the Super Bowl
Two faculty members in the School of Business, Drs. Reneta Barneva and Lisa Walters, have co-written “Integrating Open Educational Resources into Undergraduate Business Courses,” an article that proposes an alternative to traditional business textbooks, published by Sage Journal of Instructional Technology Systems.
This past summer, two B.F.A. Painting students were given the opportunity to leave their mark on a local company and employer. Dunkirk Specialty Steel (DSS) first reached out to Department of Visual Arts and New Media Chair Michele Bernatz in July 2018, searching for students who would be able to work on a painting project.
Though the start of the Fall 2019 semester at Fredonia is still six months away, Tutoring Services – which provides free tutoring in virtually all subject areas – is now hiring students to become part of its staff for the next academic year.
The one-of-a-kind experience of serving on a “medical brigade” in Honduras during the semester break will be shared by students in a presentation on Friday, Feb. 15, at 3 p.m., in the Science Center’s Kelly Family Auditorium.
The ninth Fredonia Choral Festival will feature three Fredonia choirs and Stacey V. Gibbs, a prolific and highly sought after composer and arranger, who will serve as the festival’s clinician and guest conductor.
The Henry C. Youngerman Center for Communication Disorders will resume offering support group meetings for stroke and head injury survivors and family members in February. The first meeting is Tuesday, Feb. 19.
“Among the Hemlocks: Fantastic Stories from Fredonia, NY,” a documentary produced and directed by Roslin Smith, assistant professor of Communication, will be screened at the Dadasaheb Phalke International Film Festival in Mumbai, India on Feb. 20.