Fredonia trio awarded fourth ANGEL Impact Award -- most by any university

Michael Barone

College of Education Dean Christine Givner, together with Associate Dean Jamar Pickreign and Information Technology Project Manager Janet Mayer, were awarded the ANGEL Impact Award (AIA) for their creation of an Electronic Data Management System (EDMS) in the ANGEL Learning Management Suite for the College of Education.

Presented on May 14 at the House of Blues at the annual ANGEL User Conference in Chicago, it represents the fourth such honor awarded to SUNY Fredonia, which is now holds more AIA awards than any other college or university.

ANGEL® is recognized innovator of course management software and services used throughout the Fredonia campus to assist faculty and staff with course instruction and administration, online learning and organizational management.

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