Students continue biology research this summer at SUNY Fredonia
Summer research in biology is alive and well at SUNY Fredonia and includes eight undergraduate and graduate students.
Summer research in biology is alive and well at SUNY Fredonia and includes eight undergraduate and graduate students.
鈥淵ou are ready.鈥 That was the empowering message shared with the Class of 2025.
Department of Biology Professor William D. Brown, universally acclaimed by students and faculty, was promoted to SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor.
SUNY Fredonia students again assisted CBA Vision Rehabilitation Services with its Dining in the Dark event on April 4.
Junior Biology major Sydney Hawkins has been awarded a prestigious $7,500 Goldwater scholarship for the 2025-2026 academic year.
Binghamton University Assistant Professor Sarah Sheffield will give a lecture to the Biology and Geology and Environmental Sciences departments.
The Health Professions Advising Office is hosting a two-part lecture series, "Successful Application to Medical School.鈥
An enduring 鈥渋ntent on giving back to the community鈥 has guided Mia Piede, recipient of the 2025 Lanford Presidential Prize.
Dakota Richter, a senior Biology major from Fredonia, NY, has been named Student of the Month for August/September.
A science fair encompassing biology, chemistry and geology will be held at the Fredonia Science Center on Saturday, Oct. 26.