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Coming of Age: Fredonia senior Steve Moses wins ‘Big Brother 17’ on CBS

Lisa Eikenburg

On Sept. 9, Steve Moses let the world in on a little secret: he’s not like everybody else. Of course, if you had been watching Season 17 of “Big Brother,” the long-standing CBS reality TV show on which Mr. Moses had been a contestant for the last 83 days, this probably didn’t come as a surprise.

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Beaudoin, ’16, relishes role in historic ‘COP21’ global climate conference

Jonathan Woolson

Political leaders representing 195 countries gathered in Paris in December to craft a global agreement on climate change. In the middle of it all was Fredonia senior Zachary Beaudoin, receiving an experience most couldn’t imagine. Mr. Beaudoin participated in “COP21,” the United Nations (U.N.) 21st annual “Conference of Parties” Climate Change Conference, which culminated with a pledge by all the represented countries to keep global warming to less than 2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels by limiting greenhouse emissions.

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College of Visual and Performing Arts gives unique experiences to area youth

Lisa Eikenburg

Area school children enjoy field trips at the Cathy and Jesse Marion Art Gallery, left, and the new, 16-ton outdoor sculpture, “Progression,” installed last fall in front of Fenton Hall. Internationally recognized sculptor Albert Paley, whose works are on permanent display in major museums in the U.S. and Europe, isn’t a stranger to middle or high school students from Fredonia or Brocton.

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Chemistry’s Milligan is a ‘big fish’ in Great Lakes contaminant research

Lisa Eikenburg

Michael Milligan has taught Chemistry and Biochemistry at Fredonia for 22 years, and every step of the way he’s been engaged in Great Lakes research funded by grants that, at last count, top $17 million. “Ever since I was young, I have had a scientific interest in the workings and intricacies of the global environment,” said Dr. Milligan — a Fredonia alumnus (Class of ’85) who examined how chemicals cycle through and distribute themselves in the environment as a dual Chemistry and Chemical Engineering major.

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A tandem in tune

Jonathan Woolson

Vocalist Nia Drummond (left) turned to her longtime friend Michelle Cope for management assistance as her career began to rise. Cope, a Music Industry major, has been watching her friend’s/artist’s back ever since.

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Min’s Major League Baseball experience is a hit in the Sport Management classroom

Jonathan Woolson

Fredonia’s Sport Management major offers students the opportunity to learn and experience what it is like to work on the business side of the sports world. One Fredonia professor is using his outside-of-the-classroom industry endeavors to provide his students with real-world insights. Dr. Sungick Min has been an assistant professor in the Department of Applied Professional Studies since 2013. He teaches Marketing and Public Relations in Sport, Principles of Sports Management, Leadership and Management in Sports, Facility Management and International Sports Management.

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M.A. in Language and Learning program enrolls first students

Lisa Eikenburg

New ground has been broken in the College of Education with the creation of a Master of Arts in Language and Learning, a unique, graduate-level program aimed at students who are interested in language-related topics but do not envision teaching in a K-12 school system. You won’t find a comparable master’s program anywhere in New York State, according to Fredonia’s College of Education leaders, or another SUNY campus that offers Fredonia’s broad range of specializations in this field (TESOL, Language Policy, Bilingualism/Multilingualism, Heritage Languages and Sociolinguistics).

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Calling all English alumni

Lisa Eikenburg

Where has life after Fredonia taken you? If you would like to share your stories and experiences, or know more about our current programs and...

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