Environmental Sciences major approved by State Education Department
A stand-alone Bachelor of Science major in Environmental Sciences is one of the newest programs approved by the New York State Education Department for Fredonia.
A stand-alone Bachelor of Science major in Environmental Sciences is one of the newest programs approved by the New York State Education Department for Fredonia.
Fredonia senior Gilian Tytka marked both New Years Eve and her own birthday on the largest volcano on earth.
History has been made at Fredonia with the founding of the Theta Rho chapter of Phi Epsilon Kappa, a national honor society for persons engaged...
Criminal Justice Assistant Professor Jessica Finkeldey wrote the article "Identifying as a Troublemaker/Partier: The Influence of Parental Incarceration and Emotional Independence" published in the Journal...
Department of History Associate Professor Xin Fan wrote the article "International Law in Ancient China: Eurocentrism and the Rethinking of Case Studies in Chinese Intellectual...
Department of Psychology Assistant Professor Lisa Denton presented research at the annual conference of the American Group Psychotherapy Association in New York City on March...
“I want my athletes to succeed, not just athletically but as human beings. I want them to be better versions of themselves.” That career mission...
The unique experience of serving on medical brigades in Honduras during the J-Term will be shared by Fredonia students in an informal presentation they’ll give...
Assistant Professor Wentao Cao of the Department of Geology and Environmental Sciences was invited to deliver a talk, "Partial melting in orogenic roots: insights from...
A tribute to the Nickelodeon cable network will be front and center when “Pi Day” meets the “Big 2.0” (its 20th anniversary) on Thursday, March...