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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.
Alumni and emeritus faculty from across the 60-year history of the Department of Geology (now Geology and Environmental Sciences) will converge at SUNY Fredonia over Homecoming weekend, Oct. 20 to 21.
You won’t find it on the menu, but “experiential learning” will be the key ingredient or takeaway for students who will operate the Snack Shack when it reopens in Thompson Hall at noon on Tuesday, Oct. 10.
“It’s all about getting transfer students connected to the resources on campus and have them feel celebrated as a transfer student.”
World-renowned hornist, Frøydis Ree Wekre, will give a workshop with SUNY Fredonia students on Monday, Oct. 9 at 3 p.m., in King Concert Hall.
SUNY Fredonia alumnus Zachary “Zach” Arenz, ʼ10, ʼ12, who teaches music at Rochester’s (NY) Flower City School 54, was named New York State Teacher of the Year.
SUNY Fredonia undergrads, dancers, and twins, Allyson “Ally” Mohrman, and Makayla Mohrman, spent part of their summer preparing to dance in Ireland.
Associate Professor Heather McEntarfer has co-authored, with Dr. Matthew Rice, a qualitative research article that examines the experiences of transgender and non-binary (TGNB) Pre-K-12 teachers.
Science students on a field trip initiated by SUNY Fredonia alumnus Randy Blood literally had a direct hand in gathering samples of Devonian-aged rock that may help researchers to understand circumstances that lead to a major mass extinction event on earth.
Dr. Ici Vanwesenbeeck interviewed Katrín Jakobsdóttir, the prime minister of Iceland, and writer Ragnar Jónasson about their new crime fiction, "Reykjavik," at Scandinavia House in New York City.
SUNY Fredonia made gains in several categories and remains among the top colleges and universities in the Northeast for overall quality, value, and social mobility, according to the latest rankings released this week by U.S. News & World Report.