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SUNY Fredonia welcomes largest incoming class in three years

As the new academic year kicks off, SUNY Fredonia is celebrating the largest number of new incoming students to campus in the past three years.

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New director appointed for Medical Technology program – now Medical Laboratory Science

There is a new director and rebranding of the former Medical Technology program to Medical Laboratory Science in place for the 2024-2025 academic year.

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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.

SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor Michael Jabot

Jabot named Deputy Director for Education in NASA GLOBE Program

SUNY Distinguished Professor Michael Jabot has been appointed Deputy Director for Education for the GLOBE Implementation Office, a five-year, $16.1 million contract that encompasses a...

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Fredonia Chamber Choir named National Finalist for the 2024 American Prize

The Fredonia Chamber Choir at SUNY Fredonia, under the direction of Dr. Vernon Huff, was named a National Finalist for the second consecutive year for...

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Jazz Flextet wins DownBeat Magazine’s celebrated Student Music Award

The already high standing of SUNY Fredonia’s Jazz Studies program in DownBeat Magazine Student Music Awards competition has reached a crescendo with the Jazz Flextet...

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Spangler receives SUNY-wide award

Dr. Susan Spangler of the Department of English has been awarded the FACT2 Excellence Award Excellence in Instruction at State Operated or Statutory Campus.

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New 'Chautauqua Matters' class to bring students, community together as part of SUNY's Institute for Local News

When Chautauqua Matters convenes next fall for the first time, it will mark a new approach in teaching journalism and community engagement at SUNY Fredonia.

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Alumnus Holz featured speaker for Writers@Work series

The Writers@Work program will bring alumnus Karl Holz to campus in early May for its series, “The Art of Storytelling: New Perspectives, Innovative Thinking and...