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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.
Pre-service math and science education students presented classroom activities they created at the Association of Mathematics Teachers of NYS development conference held in Syracuse, NY, on Nov. 10 and 11.
The inaugural Best in Business Awards Ceremony was launched in fine fashion by the School of Business, highlighted by the presentation of student awards, faculty awards and individual awards for best alumni, best industry partner and best staff.
SUNY Fredonia’s Department of Biology was well represented at the annual symposium of the North American Lake Management Society (NALMS), with presentations given by graduate students and a faculty member.
Fredonia Radio Systems’ eboard took a very important road trip to Buffalo, NY, to deliver a $1,445 check, representing proceeds raised at this year’s Rockin’ the Commons, to Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center.
Winners of the Rosa Parks Scholarship competition – now its 35th year at SUNY Fredonia – will be announced at an awards ceremony that starts at noon on Wednesday, Oct. 25, at the Williams Center Horizon Room.
Ryan Nowak, who recently received concurrent undergraduate degrees in Computer Information Systems and Music, was named Student of the Month for April by the Office of Residence Life.
Antonio Reid, who recently received concurrent undergraduate degrees in Sport Management and Psychology, was named Resident Assistant of the Month for April by Residence Life.
Fredonia Radio Systems picked up a first-place award – Best Music Director - Radio, presented to Jordan Budd – and was a finalist in a bundle of other major award categories at the Intercollegiate Broadcasting System’s 2023 Conference.
Teresa Buchner, a senior from Niagara Falls, N.Y., has been named Student of the Month for September by the Office of Residence Life.
Even though Fredonia is located eight hours away, students from the College of Education are finding a way to span that distance and add their energy to the City That Never Sleeps. “New York City has become a magnet for many of the (Fredonia) music students who are anxious to not only student teach, but share in the rich musical world that is represented by the region,” said Natalie Lukas.