Geology, Environmental Sciences students, faculty exhibit at major regional events
Geology and Environmental Sciences students and faculty connected with several thousand people at major Western New York events during March.
Geology and Environmental Sciences students and faculty connected with several thousand people at major Western New York events during March.
Two SUNY Fredonia alumni – Kat Mahoney and Colin Perry – will explore writing and social justice at the Writers@Work residency.
The Social Work Club conducted community outreach to promote mental health awareness at a Dunkirk, NY, elementary school event.
Associate Professor Jesse Norris authored a journal article examining terrorist motives of civilians who kill police officers.
Binghamton University Assistant Professor Sarah Sheffield will give a lecture to the Biology and Geology and Environmental Sciences departments.
A new online MBA in Accounting at SUNY Fredonia will prepare students and working professionals for a more rigorous CPA exam.
Civic engagement and student-driven social change will be the focus of the American Democracy Project’s Spring 2025 panel.
Paychex software engineer William House gave an insightful talk on SCRUM (Agile Software Development) to CSIT 425: Software Engineering students.
SUNY Fredonia science students will present research at the spring regional Geological Society of America (GSA) meeting.
The third installment in the Curious and Creative Conversations Series will be presented Wednesday, March 26, at 11:30 a.m.