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Dr. Michael Dunham

Dunham reaches for the stars and receives Hagan Young Scholar/Artist Award

Department of Physics Assistant Professor Michael Dunham, whose research and scholarship interests are in observational studies of star and planet formation, is the recipient of...

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Popeye sketch by Fredonia alumnus delights Communication professor

Not everyone can boast to appearing, side-by-side, with their childhood idol, but Department of Communication Professor Mike Igoe can. That’s him standing next to, well...

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Incubator conducts fifth Student Business Competition – virtually

The Fredonia Technology Incubator (FTI) conducted its fifth annual Student Business Competition, this year, in a virtual format. The four finalists were judged by five...

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De-Stress for Success

De-Stress for Success began Monday and is virtual this year. It features a variety of events and programs to help students relax and recharge for...

Professor Paul Mockovak

Theatre faculty member brings in experts for online sessions

Department of Theatre and Dance Professor Paul Mockovak conducted a “TED-type” talk with TONY-nominated actress Beth Malone (“Fun Home” “Angels in America” “The Unsinkable Molly...

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Senior Salute: Katie Yudin, softball

Plans for next year: To return to Fredonia State in the fall and attend graduate school. After getting master's degree, become a school teacher.

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Senior Salute: Morgan Sinclair, women's lacrosse

Plans for next year: To pursue her master's degree at The College at Brockport.

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Senior Salute: Sam Seegar, softball

Plans for next year: Hopes to find a job in the field of graphic design.

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Senior Salute: Billy Sanborn, baseball

Plans for next year: To get into law enforcement as a police officer.

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Senior Salute: Aidan Pollard, men's track and field

Plans for next year: To land a job as a reporter at a small publication and start slowly working his way up to larger newspapers...