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Naming opportunities are available to recognize private support for learning opportunities that set Fredonia programs apart from others. Donors may contribute over a period of several years to fund naming opportunities and endowment funds. Group pledges are also encouraged. Please email Fredonia College Foundation if you are interested in a naming opportunity.  

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Houghton Hall, 1st floor:

  • 110)鈥俁eading Room: $100,000
    At the heart of the building with glass walls. Great for study, group work, and socialization.
     
  • 115)鈥侰onference Room: $50,000
    Features shaded glass walls.
     
  • 120)鈥侱r. Gordon C. and Mrs. Carol A., '95 Baird Fossil Arthropod Lab
     
  • 125)鈥侺ash Remote Sensing and Environmental Research Lab
     
  • 126)鈥侱r. Gordon C. and Mrs. Carol A., '95 Baird General Geology Lab
    Planet Earth, structural geology, and paleontology labs.
     
  • 127)鈥係tudent Lounge: $20,000
    This lounge looks into the Fenton garden.
     
  • 129)鈥侺arson Geomorphology Lab
    This lab is used for hydrology, stratigraphy, geochemistry, and where geomorphology labs are taught.
     
  • 130)鈥俀uaternary Geology Lab: $25,000
     
  • 131)鈥侭arnard Earth Materials Lab 
     
  • 132)鈥侴ilman Mineralogy and Petrology 鈥淢in/Pet鈥 Lab
    This lab is used for mineralogy and petrology. 
     
  • 138)鈥侫stronomy Computation Research Lab: $30,000
    Students conduct research in astronomy and astrophysics. This includes processing and analyzing data obtained at the Fredonia Observatory.
     
  • 141, 144)鈥侾hysics Research Labs: $30,000
     
  • 145)鈥侾hysics I Lab: $75,000
    Students examine phenomena such as kinematics, dynamics heat, and gravitation. 
     
  • 146)鈥侰onference Room: $50,000
    The Reading Room looks into the Kourelis-Stavrides Science Courtyard. 
     
  • 148)鈥侾hysics II Lab: $75,000
    Students examine phenomena such as electricity and magnetism, motion, and quantum physics.
     
  • 149)鈥侲lectronics Lab: $50,000
    Students examine phenomena such as analog electronics, AC and DC circuits and laws of network analysis.
     
  • 150)鈥俇prichard Main office: 
    Houses the Department Chairs, secretaries, files, and copier. Intended to be the hub where 鈥渋ntellectual collisions鈥 occur between faculty members.
    • Department Chair Offices: $10,000

Houghton Hall, 1st floor, Faculty Offices:

  • 136-143)鈥侾hysics Faculty Offices: $10,000
     
  • 118-124)鈥侴eology Faculty Offices: $10,000
     

Science Center, 1st floor:

  • DC)鈥侱isplay Cases (5): $5,000 each
    The Atrium and hallways feature intricate displays of STEM research specimens and phenomena.
     
  • 104)鈥侫trium: $500,000
    Two-story glass-enclosed entrance featuring informal seating, science displays and a caf茅. The Atrium and Reading Room are connected, forming a corridor of glass and light through the building.
     
  • 105)鈥侹elly Family Auditorium
    A 120-seat state-of-the-art lecture hall. Donated by Dr. Jeffery Kelly 鈥82.
     
  • 110)鈥侺ake Shore Savings Science Education Teaching Lab
    A teaching space where specialized courses for STEM education majors and science courses for childhood education majors are taught. Donated by Lake Shore Savings. 
     
  • 111)鈥俁esearch Lab: $25,000
     
  • 117)鈥侶efner Seminar Room
    In honor of Dennis and Jan Hefner.
     
  • 119)鈥侰ostello Reading Room
    Overlooking the south garden and playing field and designed for quiet study. In honor of Dennis 鈥72 and Kathryn Costello.
     
  • 121)鈥侰omputer Lab: $50,000
    Open access computer lab is equipped with software specific to STEM programs.
     
  • 122)鈥俉illson Classroom
    A 鈥渟mart鈥 classroom which is suitable for all teaching styles with windows looking out at the Science Courtyard. Named for Col. C. Ross (Ret.)鈥傗39 and Phyllis Ellis Willson 鈥39.
     
  • 123)鈥侫nimal Behavior Research Lab: $25,000
     
  • 126)鈥侰arnahan Classroom
    A 鈥渟mart鈥 classroom which is suitable for all teaching styles with windows looking out at the Science Courtyard. Donated by David H. Carnahan.
     
  • 127)鈥侻antai Research Lab
    Donated by the family of Dr. Kenneth E. Mantai.
     
  • 130)鈥係torch Ecology Teaching Lab
    A 鈥渨indow into science鈥 provides views of ecology, environmental science and aquatic experiments. Donated by Francis J. Priznar 鈥76. In honor of Dr. Thomas Storch.
     
  • 131)鈥侫nimal Ecology Research Lab: $25,000
     
  • 141)鈥係canning Electron Microscope (SEM) Lab: $5,000
     
  • 143)鈥侹aminski General Chemistry Teaching Lab
    This active lab is an entry level requirement for many of the STEM programs. Named in memory of James 鈥69 and Yvonne Kaminski. 
     
  • 144)鈥侶olmberg-Wettingfeld Biology Lab
    This active lab is an entry level requirement for many of the STEM programs. In memory of Arnold Holmberg and Dr. Robert Wettingfeld. Donated by Holmberg Foundation of Jamestown, NY.
     
  • Falcone Greenhouse
    Premier greenhouse is adjacent to the south garden and supports botany experiments for the biology and science education programs. Donated by Joseph 鈥74 and Jane (Schuster) Falcone 鈥74.
     
  • Kourelis-Stavrides Science Courtyard
    This open space features native plants and examples of local geologic features. Landscaping includes benches and diagonal pavement which links the courtyard to the adjacent Science Quad. In memory of Marie K. Stavrides. Donated by Family and Friends.
     

Science Center, Study Alcoves: 

  • A2, A3)  $5,000 each
    In front of each office pair, alcove spaces for studying are furnished with benches and writing boards, allowing for informal teaching.
     
  • A1)鈥係chall Study Alcove
    Donated by Dr. Susan Schall 鈥81. In honor of her parents Dr. William and Mrs. Carol Schall.
     
  • A4)鈥俉ilson Study Alcove
    Donated by Francis J. Priznar 鈥76. In honor of Dr. Josephine F. Wilson 鈥74. 
     

Science Center, Faculty Offices:鈥

  • F1-F6, F8: $10,000 each鈥
    Faculty office are paired behind study alcoves and placed between teaching and research labs.
     
  • F7鈥(132)鈥俉ood Faculty Office
    This office is donated by Francis J. Priznar 鈥76, Josephine F. Wilson 鈥74, Tom Fink 鈥75 and Jules Silverman 鈥75. In honor of Dr. Kenneth G. Wood.

Fredonia Science Complex

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