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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.
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.
On a beautiful warm, spring afternoon, five SUNY Fredonia interns celebrated the success of five distinctly individual internships at Greystone Nature Preserve.
Travis Gratteau-Zinnel has been appointed as a SUNY PRODiG Fellow in the Fredonia School of Music for a two-year term, beginning in August.
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.
Dr. Janeil C. Rey has been appointed as the new Dean of the College of Education, Health Sciences, and Human Services at the SUNY Fredonia, effective July 1.
The Fredonia School of Music has appointed two new faculty members – Don Marrazzo and Dr. Emily Schaad – that it considers to be exceptional additions to the music faculty.
The Class of 2023 at the State University of New York at Fredonia was called “the strongest, most impactful graduating class that we have seen in a long time” during the university’s 196th annual Commencement ceremony.
Anne Smith, a junior double major in English and Computer Science with a Creative Writing minor, has received the May 2023 Honors Student of the Month Award.
The School of Business recently hosted its scholarships and awards event, honoring graduating students as well as fellow undergrads.