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Founders of 5 Gyres Institute to give Earth Week keynote

Dr. Marcus Eriksen and Anna Cummins, whose extensive survey of plastic pollution in the world’s oceans was expanded to include the Great Lakes, will deliver...

SUNY Fredonia hosts Oren Lyons, key spokesman for Indigenous people

Oren Lyons, one of the most highly revered leaders and speakers for Indigenous people throughout the world, will give three presentations at SUNY Fredonia, culminating...

Students going green with ink and toner cartridge recycling

"Recycle Ink," a group of students within Enactus (formerly SIFE), is making it easier and more convenient than ever to recycle used ink and toner...

Benefits are many by going tray-less at Cranston

Without having trays to fill, SUNY Fredonia students are making smarter choices when choosing meal items at Cranston dining hall, which abandoned the use of...

EDP hosts woodlot cleanup April 17

Members of SUNY Fredonia's Educational Development Program will join together on April 17, at 3:30 p.m. to pick up litter in the woods near the...

Calling for more recyclable trash, campus signs up for national tournament

The campus is embarking on its sixth year in the national tournament that challenges students, faculty and staff to reduce, reuse and recycle the most...

Two-month energy audit of campus looks for savings

SUNY Fredonia has been awarded $168,000 from the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority to fund an “energy benchmarking,” or audit, of 24...

Sierra Club designates SUNY Fredonia a "cool school"

SUNY Fredonia is one of three SUNY schools placed among the Sierra Club’s ranking of “Cool Schools” in recognition of its commitment to environmental sustainability...

Dr. Sherri Mason leading first-ever Great Lakes plastic pollution survey

Above, the Great Lakes of the U.S., from space (NASA). Teaming up with the 5 Gyres Institute, Dr. Sherri Mason, right, will coordinate a project...

Electronics recycling day reminds two alums of their favorite campus

SUNY Fredonia has had a history of celebrating Earth Day since its origins in 1970. Two former students who were impacted by what they learned...