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Events and news of what's happening around the Fredonia campus.
Events and news of what's happening around the Fredonia campus.
The Class of 2024 at SUNY Fredonia was encouraged to “put in the work necessary” and “embrace the journey ahead” during the university’s 197th annual Commencement ceremony Saturday.
Commencement 2024 at SUNY Fredonia will include ceremonies at 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. on Saturday, May 18, in the Steele Hall arena, combining undergraduate and master’s degree and advanced certificate graduates.
Award winners in the Spring 2024 senior art show "Midnight Oil," recently on display in the Marion Art Gallery, are Makayla Neilson (President's Award) and Henry Domst (Marion Art Gallery Award).
Rachel Echevarria, a senior from Fredonia, NY, majoring in Environmental Sciences and Geology, won second place (and a cash prize) in the undergraduate division at the virtual conference, the 2024 Sigma Xi Student Research Showcase.
The ALANA/Lavender Ceremony: A Celebration of Achievement and Inclusivity is an opportunity to honor Intercultural Center Student Leaders and those graduating seniors of African, African-American, Caribbean, Hispanic, LatinX, Asian, Pacific Islander, and/or Native American descent (ALANA) and those self-identifying members of the LGBTQIA+ Community (Lavender).
Students in the Department of Computer and Information Sciences have finalized their work on a term project in collaboration with Paychex -- one of the largest employers in Western New York and a payroll/HR services provider based in Rochester, NY.
From Glenn Miller’s “St. Louis Blues” and Tony Bennett’s “I Left My Heart in San Francisco” to Nat King Cole’s “Route 66” and Gladys Night’s “Midnight Train to Georgia,” hundreds of songs have been written about famous American cities, states and places. “A Big Musical Tour of America” on Friday, May 17 is the 2024 Commencement-Eve Pops concert.
Patience Glatt, whose ambitious higher educational journey can be illustrated with an impressive set of numbers, has been selected as the recipient of the 2024 Lanford Presidential Prize.
State University of New York Chancellor John B. King Jr. awarded 193 students from 62 campuses SUNY’s highest honor for academic excellence and leadership at a ceremony on April 11, including SUNY Fredonia seniors Amanda Keppel and Chloe Kowalyk.
Distinguished SUNY Fredonia alumni — Reginal “Reg” Spiller, who is President and CEO of Azimuth Energy LLC and CEO of subsidiary Azimuth GIS-E, and Tim Zulawski, who is President of AMB Sports and Entertainment — will be the keynote speakers for Commencement at SUNY Fredonia.