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Biology prof enlists former students, now scientists, for cancer biology lectures

Students enrolled in an upper-level biology course connected with former students of Department of Biology Assistant Professor Nicholas Quintyne who are now working in diverse...

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Five alumni, three teams added to Athletics Hall of Fame

The 2020 Fredonia State Athletics Hall of Fame induction class, the 25th in school history, consists of five alumni and three Teams of Distinction.

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Fredonia to honor graduates with a celebratory video

The State University of New York at Fredonia will celebrate the Class of 2020 virtually on Saturday – the day of the university's originally scheduled...

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Student Emergency Fund grants exceed $50,000, meet essential needs

Over $50,000 has been distributed to 240 Fredonia students to help them cover unexpected expenses related to the healthcare crisis and the pivot to distance...

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Senior’s ‘#716 Rainbow Hunt’ t-shirt sales to benefit needy families

Julianna Owczarczak’s third and final student teaching placement was curtailed when public schools were shut down in mid-March due to coronavirus pandemic restrictions, so the...

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#FREDcares packages sent to students

As faculty and staff prepared for the final week of distance education, the campus sent a #FREDCares package to students, set to arrive prior to...

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Deemer receives SUNY Chancellor's Award for Faculty Service

Dr. Rob Deemer, head of Music Composition in the School of Music, has been selected to receive the SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Faculty...

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Library coordinator secures grants to enhance collections, archives

Amanda “Mandi” Shepp, coordinator of Special Collections and Archives in Reed Library, was awarded three grants totaling $21,000 during the 2019-2020 academic year.

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Youngsters and the community celebrate child care providers

It wasn’t the 4th of July or Labor Day, but a wide-ranging car parade on May 8 honored those providing care for youngsters on Child...

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Student teachers celebrate completion of studies with creative mortarboards

Graduating seniors in the College of Education completed their student teaching experiences virtually, and celebrated its ending.