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Devils ready to kick off the year

The athletic department held a kick-off picnic to meet new student-athletes, introduce staff members, and unveil its new motto: Blue Devil Belief.

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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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Higdon to visit SUNY Fredonia as Sorel Visiting Artist

Composer Dr. Jennifer Higdon will be in-residence with the Fredonia School of Music twice this year as the third Claudette Sorel Visiting Artist.

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Doo Wop Project brings classics sounds, modern hits to Fredonia pops series

Love Frankie Valli, The Drifters and The Del Vikings? Ever wonder what current singing stars would sound like in the Doo Wop era?

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School of Business faculty publish study on diversity hiring in accounting

Three faculty members recently collaborated on a study, "Are Madison and Jacob (Still) More Employable than Aaliyah and Xavier (in Public Accounting Firms)?"

Dr. Ted Lee collects a water sample from a storage tank in April. It was analyzed for the presence of bacteria.

Students in many academic areas can benefit from Honduras medical brigade service during J-Term

You needn’t be majoring in Biology or related science to benefit by serving on a medical brigade in Honduras during the upcoming J-Term.

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Theatre Production and Design major earns Banse-Fay Award

The annual Jurgen P. Banse-Fay Production Management Internship Award has been presented to Olivia N. Kaye, a senior Theatre Production and Design major.

The Oxford Nanopore MinION sequencer sits on top of the desktop computer, while Dr. Scott Ferguson pulls up data on the monitor.

Sophisticated DNA sequencer a game changer in Biology department

SUNY Fredonia students can undertake cutting-edge research using an Oxford Nanopore MinION sequencer -- an instrument that, incredibly, is no larger than a Snickers bar.