Skip to main content

Find a News Story

Women's teams comprise top three academically

The grades from the last semester are out and three women's teams took the top three spots for academic performance, with the volleyball team taking...

Math and Science Challenge for 300 high school students to be held May 18

On Friday, May 18, SUNY Fredonia will welcome nearly 300 high school students from 15 school districts in Western New York for the 12th annual...

Marissa Carmello earns top honors at NYS speech and hearing conference

In addition to the top award for her research poster, Marissa Carmello also received a $1,500 scholarship. Dr. Bridget Russell is her undergraduate research mentor...

Sights and Sounds from OSCAR 2012!

Enjoy a recap of last week's Student Research & Creativity Expo. It's also a sample of a new video segment we'll be bringing you each...

ResLife names Sarah D'Hilly Student of the Month

A junior from Cheektowaga, Sarah D’Hilly is a double major in Public Relations and Audio Production, and is Station Manager at Fredonia Radio Systems.

Mother of four, Christina Marsh wins Student of the Year at professional luncheon

Senior Christina Marsh won the Social Work Student of the Year at the Annual National Association of Social Workers Western Division Luncheon recently. The mother...

Michael Jabot's students participating in the Smithsonian Tree Banding Project

SUNY Fredonia has begun partnering with the Smithsonian Institution in its global Tree Banding Project through a course taught by Education Professor Michael Jabot, "Teaching...

Power to the People! Tribute to Rousseau continues May 2

The spring Arts and Sciences Brown Bag Series concludes on Wednesday, May 2, at noon in the Horizon Room with a panel discussion titled, “Rousseau...

Natalie Weber wins fellowship to University of Texas

Natalie Weber of West Seneca, NY, has been awarded the Graduate School Recruitment Fellowship to attend the internationally recognized Early Childhood Education Program at the...

Emily VanDette granted a Summer Research Stipend from NEH

Emily VanDette has been granted a $6,000 summer research stipend from the National Endowment for the Humanities.