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Fredonia Earth Day event looks to keep environmental awareness at the forefront

The Department of Environmental Health, Safety and Sustainability will host its annual Earth Day Expo & Farmers’ Market on April 22.

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New Lambda Pi Eta members announced

The Department of Communication has announced the upcoming induction of eight students into Lambda Pi Eta.

SUNY Fredonia students lead children through exploration of the stream table at the Gem and Mineral Show.

Students share the fun of geology at community event

Faculty, students, and alumni of the Department of Geology and Environmental Sciences helped bring hands-on geoscience education to the public.

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SUNY Fredonia appoints Dr. Julie Gorlewski as Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs

Dr. Gorlewski arrives from Hunter College, where she has served as Dean of the School of Education.

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Brown Bag talk to feature discussion of water resources

The Brown Bag series will host Twan Leenders on “Protecting the Greater Chautauqua Region's Lands and Waters for Our Community.”

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Conducting fieldwork in geologically diverse Utah raises the bar for students

“Broadening their horizons” is what SUNY Fredonia science students will accomplish on an ambitious field trip to Utah.

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‘Know Your Rights’ workshop to be offered

On Thursday, March 26 at 6:30 p.m., a “Know Your Rights” workshop will be presented by the New York Immigration Coalition (NYIC).

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Students encouraged to apply for Collegiate Science and Technology Entry Program

CSTEP is an initiative designed to support students pursuing careers in science, technology, engineering, mathematics and other licensed professions.

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Spelling Bee regionals this month

Fredonia will host the 2026 Scripps National Spelling Bee regional competition on Saturday, March 14, in Juliet Rosch Recital Hall.

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Discussion to examine civic engagement among historically marginalized groups

A discussion will examine how democracy becomes more inclusive in practice in a program sponsored by the American Democracy Project.