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Money cites SUNY Fredonia for excellence

The State University of New York at Fredonia has once again secured its position as one of the "Best Colleges in America 2024" by Money.

Gregory Holmberg collects a bucket of water along the Lake Erie shoreline for testing by students at Point Gratiot Park.

Education majors work with international students at NASA/GLOBE annual meeting

Two SUNY Fredonia education majors broadened their experience guiding a contingent of students that included 21 from foreign countries during the NASA/GLOBE annual meeting.

Emily Neiswonger scans the Williams Center Multipurpose Room as she sets up a video camera to record the NASA/GLOBE student presentations.

Video production agency hires SUNY Fredonia student to record NASA/GLOBE meeting

A Film and Video Arts/Animation and Illustration major gained resume-building experience documenting the experiences of over 20 international students during the NASA/GLOBE annual meeting.

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NYSSSA’s theatre, media, visual arts schools flourish on Fredonia campus

SUNY Fredonia can take a bow, thanks to how well it served future artists attending three New York State Summer School of the Arts programs.

Christina Helbock, a guest conductor from Brentwood High School on Long Island, NY, conducts the middle school woodwind and percussion choir.

Student musicians, ensembles launch a nascent, yet busy summer on campus

Music-making at SUNY Fredonia didn’t cease after Commencement, not with the American Music Abroad and Summer Music Festival attracting over 200 students and faculty.

Children engaging in a learning activity at the preschool held at the Henry C. Youngerman Center for Communication Disorders at SUNY Fredonia.

Youngerman Center Preschool Program Fall 2024 enrollment underway

Registration continues for placements in the SUNY Fredonia preschool program offering a language-enriched curriculum with social and early literacy experiences.

Harrison Youngers prepares plates to grow C. elegans worms as part of ongoing research being conducted this summer with Dr. Jonathan Kniss.

Science students gaining immersive experience through summer research

It’s summer, but learning doesn’t go on hiatus for SUNY Fredonia science students undertaking summer research projects on campus and out in the field.

Gathering outside of the Basilica of San Miniato al Monte, overlooking Florence, are (front row, from left): Kate Manning, Brooke McIntyre, Jay Rosenberg, Liz Brewer and Nicole Thorson; (back row) Isabella Weber, Jonah Grace, Drew Paluch, Sarah Burke, Matthew Beattie, Gabrielle Perusek, Sam Fallone (front), Nathan Van Volkinberg, Amari McNair (front) and Sophia Hedin.

Immersive study in art history brings Fredonia to Italy

Fifteen students from SUNY Fredonia spent 16 days in Italy studying Renaissance art history with Visual Arts and New Media and History faculty.