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Client showcase features faculty member

The Center for Innovation and Economic Development (CIED) recently organized a client showcase at the Science Center.

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Playwright offers insight into creation of theater series production

While attending the March offering of “Alicia’s Lens,” audiences will experience a production devised by the Fredonia Young Company.

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Tutoring Services is hiring tutors and peer success coaches

Tutoring Services is currently accepting applications from students interested in joining the staff for the 2025-2026 academic year.

Dr. So-Jin Yu (left), Dr. Lisa Walters

Business faculty co-author exercise to equip students with sustainable supplier skills

School of Business faculty introduced an innovative sustainability exercise published in the Business Education Innovation Journal.

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Annual ‘Pi Day’ championship slated for March 12

Student teams will convene to compete for the coveted Pi Cup at the Department of Mathematical Sciences’ SMADness World Championship.

Dr. Josal Diebold

Presentation to explore ‘white people’s stake in racial justice’

Assistant Professor Josal Diebold will give a presentation that explores white people's stake in racial justice on Friday, March 14.

Rylee Crandall (right), Thrift Room manager, assists Christian Taber,  resident director of Eisenhower Hall, from Cheektowaga, N.Y., and Krystyna Klos, a senior majoring in Adolescence Education: Social Studies and History, with a minor in Museum Studies, from Long Island, N.Y., as they browse clothes racks.

New Thrift Room is already popular with students

SUNY Fredonia students have taken to thrifting – picking up gently used items – at the new Thrift Room.

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American Democracy Project to explore critical issues

The American Democracy Project is launching a new series, "Civic Engagement in Practice: Empowering Students to Lead Social Change."