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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.
Students enrolled in GEO 400: Stratigraphy will go on a joint field trip to two sites near Rochester, NY, with students in a stratigraphy class from SUNY Geneseo on Sunday, Sept. 24.
An internship is required for a minor in Athletic Coaching, but you’re a SUNY Fredonia student and you live downstate, far from campus. A real dilemma, right? Not for Arden Brown, who helped create an internship with the Central Park Track Club.
The State University of New York has awarded SUNY Fredonia nearly $1 million to replicate and implement the Accelerate, Complete, and Engage (ACE) strategy, which has proven to be an effective model to increase retention and completion of degree-seeking students.
“What can student-faculty collaborations do for me?” – a mash-up event conducted jointly by the Office of Student Creativity and Research (OSCAR) and the Professional Development Center – will be held on Tuesday, Sept. 26, 12:30 to 2 p.m., on the main floor of Reed Library.
The student poster, “Surviving on Dry Land: Geoarchaeological Evidence for a Potential Native American Occupation during the 4.2 KA Drought in Western New York,” created by sophomore Geology major Savannah Steves and Geology graduates Joli Springborn and Tyler Spears, will be presented at the annual meeting of the Geological Society of America.
The Office of Student Creative Activity and Research (OSCAR) will host an open house on Tuesday, Sept. 19, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., and Wednesday, Sept. 20, 3 to 6 p.m., to introduce students, faculty and staff to OSCAR’s new physical space in Reed Library.
Miles Calloway, a senior majoring in Computer Science from Eden, presented his research project, “Towards a Deep Learning Based Code Scoring Technique Using Tokenization,” at the 2023 Conference on Instruction & Technology held in May.
SUNY Fredonia has designated its first Diversity: Equity, Inclusion, and Social Justice courses – ENGL 274: Social Justice and the Written Word and ENGL 296: American Identities – that have been recast to conform to the new SUNY General Education Framework.
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.
The Fredonia Chamber Choir at the State University of New York at Fredonia, under the direction of Dr. Vernon Huff, was named a National Finalist for the 2023 American Prize.