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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.
Omar Posas, M.D., will provide insight into how COVID-19 has impacted Honduras, where SUNY Fredonia students and alumni have served on medical brigades, in a Zoom talk he’ll give on Wednesday, March 30, to students enrolled in HONR 304: Pandemic Health.
An international panel of experts on higher education in Europe will examine “Some Aspects in the European Union Higher Education System: Challenges & Achievements” at Fredonia’s Brown Bag Lecture on April 6.
Autumn Hobel-Furrer, a senior Music Education major with an instrumental concentration (cello), from Lagrangeville, has been chosen as the February 2022 Honors Student of the Month.
Sadie Olrogg and Brandon Landis, juniors majoring in Chemistry, represented the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the recently concluded American Chemical Society (ACS) Spring National Meeting at the San Diego Convention Center.
Eighteen students will receive financial awards and certificates that reflect their talent, hard work, dedication, service and academic excellence at the Department of Communication’s annual awards banquet on April 9.
More than 400 people affiliated with the film and video industry will gather at SUNY Fredonia the last week of July for the 76th annual conference of the University of Film and Video Association.
The 14th Senior Expo will be held on Tuesday, March 22, from 4 to 6 p.m., in the lobby of University Commons, just outside of the Bookstore.
A wide variety of events that culminate with a music therapy recital in Rosch Recital Hall will be held during Music Therapy Awareness Week, hosted by the Music Therapy Club, which began March 21 and continues through March 25.
Associate Professor Kate Mahoney and Assistant Professor Jessica Finkeldey have been designated 2022 SUNY Online Teaching Ambassadors, an honor that recognizes exemplary online educators who are enthusiastic and effective in online teaching and who are positive and strong advocates for online teaching in SUNY.
With spring just around the corner, Reed Library has launched its new Reed/Seed Library to provide students, faculty and staff, as well as community members, with access to seeds to grow healthy fruit and vegetables and promote biodiversity.