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Alumna Kaleigh Vogan wins statewide education award

Starting as a babysitter, Kaleigh Vogan has always worked with children, but she can trace her “ah ha” moment – when she knew she destined...

Fredonia combines school leadership instruction into unique online program

School leadership training at Fredonia has been redesigned to create a single direct path for educators already working in K-12 school districts to attain advanced...

Dr. Michael Jabot keeps his students in mind, placing photos of them in pots that contain Chestnut seeds.

Seed project aims to connect with Distance Education students and restore Chestnut trees

Every spring semester at Fredonia, about 25 prospective elementary school teachers nurture American chestnut seedlings that could contribute to long-term efforts to restore the American...

Dr. Guangyu Tan

Tan co-author of book that examines early childhood investments in a globalized world

Associate Professor Guangyu Tan of the Department of Curriculum and Instruction in the College of Education is a co-author of “Investment in Early Childhood in...

Dr. Michael Jabot

Jabot appointed SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor

Dr. Michael Jabot, a faculty member at Fredonia since 2001, was appointed a SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor by the SUNY Board of Trustees at its...

Dean Christine Givner receives award

Dean Givner receives statewide award

Founding Dean of the College of Education Christine Givner received the Charles C. Mackey, Jr. Excellence in Service Leadership Award from the New York Association...

Fredonia grads to speak at first-ever Infant/Toddler Summer Institute

Alumni from Fredonia’s Early Childhood Education program will have key roles in the inaugural Infant/Toddler Summer Institute, a collaboration of seven Western New York-based organizations...

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Fredonia students use satellite imagery to aid humanitarian relief efforts

Students in GeoVentures, the YouthMappers chapter at Fredonia, utilized satellite imagery to support humanitarian relief efforts in the lake basin region of Chad, an impoverished...

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Dahlgren pens ‘Ivory Tower Misfits’ chapter in newly published ‘Cinema U’

Robert L. Dahlgren, associate professor and chair of the Department of Curriculum and Instruction, welcomed publication of "Ivory Tower Misfits: The Images of College Professors...

Students enrolled in the graduate-level course Foundations of Literacy in the College of Education at Fredonia receive classroom

Fredonia implements accelerated program leading to M.S. in Education

The path for students who want to become elementary teachers with additional certifications in special education and literacy has been shortened and some of their...