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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.
Robert E. Coon, 94, who was Vice President for Student Affairs Emeritus at the State University of New York College at Fredonia, passed away Wednesday, Dec. 15, at Brooks Hospital in Dunkirk, following a brief illness.
Amy Leogrande, a senior Psychology major from Islip, and a Resident Assistant in Nixon Hall, has been named RA of the Month for November by Residence Life.
The Office of Resident Life named Sarah Rose McMullen, a Math Middle Childhood Education major from Hamburg, the October Student of the Month.
Fredonia students, faculty and staff will be asked to roll up their sleeves – not for a COVID-19 vaccine – but to donate blood at an American Red Cross blood drive on Thursday, Dec. 9.
The Veterans Remembrance Ceremony will be held at the Williams Center Multipurpose Room on Friday, Nov. 12, at 3:30 p.m., to remember, honor and show gratitude to the countless men and women who have served the United States through branches of the armed forces.
Madigan Howard, a senior from Bemus Point majoring in Middle Childhood Specialist-Mathematics, has been named R.A. of the Month for September by the Office of Residence Life.
The development of the FREDwell student lounge is being recognized with an award by the Office of Student Affairs of the State University of New York. The project has been singled out for an Outstanding Student Affairs Program Award.
Scholarships valued at $350 each will be awarded to three students at the Rosa Parks Scholarship Competition awards ceremony on Wednesday, Oct. 27, at noon, in the Williams Center Horizon Room.
The Life Club welcome mat has been rolled out, ready to greet students. The Department of Psychology launched the informal social club last fall to give students a place to get to know one another, to talk about and get support in everyday life and to do random acts of kindness to make the campus and the world a better place.
SUNY Fredonia students displayed their commitment to an in-person academic setting by fulfilling the SUNY mandates for vaccination by the Sept. 27 deadline.