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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.
Fifteen students spent two weeks in Florence, studying Renaissance painting, sculpture and architecture. Brief side trips to the cities of Fiesole, Siena and Arezzo plus hiking and relaxing along the Mediterranean coast at Cinque Terre, a string of centuries-old seaside villages were also on the itinerary.
Eight undergraduate and graduate students majoring in biological sciences have each been awarded $4,500 stipends to support individual research experiences this summer. Endowments established in the Fredonia College Foundation are providing $36,000 to support the research activities.
Department of English Associate Professor Ici Vanwesenbeeck was invited to speak at the workshop “Imperial Lives Turned National: Biographical Reflections on the Post-Ottoman Transformation a Century Ago,” at the Orient-Institut, in Istanbul, on May 22 and 23.
It should come as no surprise for SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor Ted Lee to use his Fulbright U.S. Scholar Award during the Spring 2024 semester to continue his research into water quality issues in Honduras.
The Leader, the student newspaper at the SUNY Fredonia, won a pair of first place awards, along with a second-place award and honorable mention designation, in the New York Press Association’s 2022 Better College Newspaper Contest.
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.
English Associate Professor Ici Vanwesenbeeck's article, “Early Libretto Writing Tradition in the Ottoman Empire (1839–1861): The Handwritten Copy of Pacini’s Saffo,” has been accepted for publication in The Opera Journal's Autumn/Winter 2023 issue.
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.
The spotlight shined brightly on students and their research and creative projects that spans SUNY Fredonia’s academic divisions – Business; Education, Health Sciences and Human Sciences; Music and Liberal Arts and Sciences – at the annual OSCAR Student Research and Creativity Exposition.
An opening reception for a new exhibition, “COHORT: An Alberto Rey Alumni Exhibition,” will be held at the Niagara Arts & Cultural Center on Sunday, May 21, from 2 to 4 p.m.