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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.
There are more Honors courses in science, technology, engineering and mathematics than ever before at SUNY Fredonia – a far cry from the Spring 2016 semester, when Honors courses in STEM disciplines were mostly limited to College Core Curriculum General Education.
Sarah O’Leary, a senior in the Department of Geology and Environmental Sciences majoring in Geology with a minor in Chemistry, was recognized with first place at the recent 2022 Buffalo Association of Professional Geologists’ (BAPG) Geology Scholarship Night.
Staff from the School of Music and Custodial Services relocated the “Spot the Different Dot” Fredonia Street Piano to the University Commons lobby, its new winter home. Others are in Mason Hall.
Reed Library Special Collections and Archives has purchased two series of original correspondence, one written by Stefan Zweig to Felix Wittmer, and the other written by Friderike Zweig to various correspondents.
SUNY Fredonia alumnus Randy Merrill, ’97, was mastering engineer for six 2023 GRAMMY-nominated entries including Adele’s “Easy on Me” and Harry Styles’ “As It Was” for Record of the Year.
The many ways GIS (Geographic Information System) technology plays an important role in daily living were celebrated at the campus observance of GIS Day recently, following a two-year absence due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Larissa Barresi, a graduate student from Fairport, enrolled in the online TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) program at SUNY Fredonia, is the recipient of a Masters-in-Education Teacher Incentive Scholarship, offered through New York state, that will cover all tuition costs.
A three-year, $600,000 National Science Foundation grant to support a professional development program designed to improve data literacy of future teachers has been awarded to SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor Michael Jabot and a colleague from The College of New Jersey.
Zainab Ahmed, a junior from Lahore, Pakistan, majoring in Molecular Genetics, was nominated by Department of English Associate Professor Iclal Vanwesenbeeck for the October Honors Student of the Month award.
Compiling research leading to better watershed management in Chautauqua and Erie (N.Y.) counties is the central focus of three Geology students engaging in hands-on field- and lab-based experiences at SUNY Fredonia.