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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.
I am excited to announce the appointment of Dr. David A. Starrett as SUNY Fredonia’s new Executive Vice President and Provost, effective August 15, 2021. The appointment includes a concurrent tenured position as Professor in the Department of Biology.
The coronavirus pandemic didn’t keep over 30 students from developing poster presentations, research papers and other projects to be showcased virtually at Fredonia’s 23rd annual OSCAR Student Research and Creativity Exposition.
The process of updating the strategic plan of the 1891 Fredonia Opera House Performing Arts Center will benefit from research and recommendations that Fredonia Business Administration students compiled for their senior capstone project.
It was staged in a different venue without packed crowds that the coronavirus had eliminated from in-person events everywhere, but that didn’t deter SUNY Fredonia from creating a memorable in-person Commencement experience to celebrate the achievements of members of the Class of 2021.
Summer research is returning, with seven undergraduate and graduate students scheduled to gain valuable experience working alongside Biology faculty, thanks to funding provided by the Holmberg Foundation and the Joseph and Jane (Schuster) Biology Endowment for Scholarship and Research.
The Department of English and Registrar's Office have created a new prefix for all writing courses: WRTG. The department has also revised its Creative Writing minor, and reorganized the Writing and Rhetoric minor as a minor in Professional Writing.
The service learners of the Fredonia Section of the American Society for Quality (ASQ) developed and executed a virtual run/walk fundraiser in April for the Lakeshore Humane Society.
The SUNY Undergraduate Research Conference (SURC) was held virtually on April 16, hosted by SUNY Old Westbury. Once again, Fredonia was well represented at the conference.
The Fredonia Technology Incubator conducted the final pitches of its Sixth Annual Student Business Competition on April 26, and after careful deliberation, a panel of independent judges announced the winners.
Health profession schools, doctoral programs and research are among the varied destinations of 19 students who are graduating or have recently graduated with science degrees offered at Fredonia