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Administrative Service awards presented at Fredonia

The 2023 Outstanding Administrative Service Awards have been presented to five SUNY Fredonia employees, whose collective service spans more than 70 years and all major...

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Locker room updated for women’s soccer

The women’s soccer locker room underwent a transformation during the summer months. New wall treatments, lockers, a cleat dryer and other features make this a...

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New mentoring program to promote inquiry, creativity now underway

The new Partners in Inquiry and Creativity program strives to foster connections between students who are interested in research and creative activity and faculty/staff members...

Niigata University

Study abroad in Japan information session set

Students seeking a study abroad experience in Japan are invited to meet Dr. Greg Hadley of Niigata University on Friday, Sept. 8, at one of...

Dr. Heeyoun K. Cho

Cho gives music therapy lecture for Japanese university

Dr. Heeyoun K. Cho, who is an assistant professor of music therapy, presented a lecture, "Use of Music for Therapy," for the psychology department at...

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Business student profits from real estate internship in Idaho

Where SUNY Fredonia students want to ultimately live after graduation is a key factor the Career Development Office considers when leading students to prospective internship...

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Learn about study abroad options at fair

Fredonia will host a study abroad fair on Wednesday, Sept. 6, from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., in the Multipurpose Room of the Williams Center.

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Activities Night and Network on the Go on board for Wednesday evening

Spectrum Entertainment Board invites all SUNY Fredonia students, faculty, and staff to Activities Night on Wednesday, Aug. 30, from 6:30 until 8:00 p.m., at Dods...

Dr. Matthew Purtill

Purtill writes paper on sampling bias published in international archaeology journal

Department of Geology and Environmental Sciences Assistant Professor Matthew Purtill recently had a paper published on the potential impacts of sampling bias in archaeological practice.