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Opera composer Jake Heggie featured in Ethos New Music Society concert

World-renowned opera and art song composer Jake Heggie, whose residency at SUNY Fredonia opens the Ethos New Music Society’s 14th annual NewSound Festival, will be...

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Accounting becoming 'major' major at SUNY Fredonia

The number of School of Business Majors at Fredonia, including Accounting, are growing rapidly. Events such as “Meet the Accountants Night,” where students are recruited...

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Field experience focus puts Fredonia ahead of the curve for new national initiative

For teacher preparation programs, clinically rich experiences are encouraged. Education students at SUNY Fredonia are able to participate in field experiences before student teaching, helping...

Scholarly article by Dr. Gurmukh Singh published

Dr. Gurmukh Singh, a visiting assistant professor in the Department of Computer and Information Sciences, has published a scholarly article entitled, “Wavelet analysis of shower...

Fredonia Communication professor's book pioneers Foreign Service Nationals' views of Americans

Communication Professor Bond Benton has written the first book that answers a relevant question: What’s it like to be a non-American working for an American...

David Kinkela co-edits CELJ award-winning issue

David Kinkela, associate professor of History, served as co-editor of, “Water: History, Power, Crisis,” a special issue of Radical History Review, which was recently named...

Applications now being accepted for 2014 Community Partners Program

The public relations curriculum at SUNY Fredonia is now accepting applications for the 2014 Community Partners Program, in which students conduct research and develop comprehensive...

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Students assemble Beowulf computer cluster; create high-performance system

Computer Science majors Nicholas Freville and Adam Toth have assembled a Beowulf cluster, comprised of three tiny computers called Raspberry Pi’s, that work in tandem...

Biology majors honored as October 'Students of the Month'

Maria Green and Nicholas Dragonette, both senior Biology majors, were named Students of the Month for October by the Office of Residence Life. “Both are...

Role play game engages history students in an unusual way

Dr. Steve Fabian of the Department of History has proven that drama is not just for the Department of Theatre and Dance. Throughout the semester...