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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.
The Department of Mathematical Sciences will celebrate its 24th consecutive Pi Day with a tribute to “Fredonia Rogers,” aka SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor Robert Rogers.
The LEED Silver re-design of Houghton Hall at SUNY Fredonia has garnered the architects, Mitchell Giurgola Architects LLC, accolades from AIA (American Institute of Architects) New York State.
The 23rd Pi Day celebration at the State University of New York at Fredonia is slated for Thursday, March 9 on campus.
The welcome mat will be rolled out during Homecoming, including on Friday afternoon, Oct. 14, for the dedication of the renovated and redesigned Houghton Hall that completes the transformation of STEM education at SUNY Fredonia.
“This is hands-on labor and the projects are unique, challenging and often messy – just like science and math.” That’s the guiding approach of Department of Mathematical Sciences Professor Keary Howard to learning activities he creates for Camp COMETS.
“Billy 'Pi'dol Presents a Nice Day for a Pi Wedding” is the theme of the 22nd Pi Day Celebration to be staged by the Department of Mathematical Sciences on Thursday, March 10, from 6 to 7:30 p.m., in McEwen Hall Room 209.
Fredonia State fell to New Paltz, 5-0, in the semifinals of the SUNYAC Women's Tennis championships Thursday. One of the Blue Devils brought home the conference's top academic award.
For the 21st consecutive year, Fredonia’s Department of Mathematical Sciences will celebrate Pi Day, albeit with a virtual twist this time, on Thursday, March 11, at 6 p.m., a little more than three days (actually, 3.14 days) prior to the real 2021 Pi Day on Sunday, March 14.
Data Science, a new academic minor designed to give an edge to students to solve problems in a variety of academic fields, will be in place at Fredonia when the Fall 2020 semester opens.
A tribute to the Nickelodeon cable network will be front and center when “Pi Day” meets the “Big 2.0” (its 20th anniversary) on Thursday, March 12, from 6 to 7:30 p.m., in McEwen Hall Room 209.