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Students assist at fundraising event, are honored with award

SUNY Fredonia students again assisted CBA Vision Rehabilitation Services with its Dining in the Dark event on April 4.

Sydney Hawkins at a microscope in the Science Center.

Hawkins awarded esteemed Goldwater scholarship

Junior Biology major Sydney Hawkins has been awarded a prestigious $7,500 Goldwater scholarship for the 2025-2026 academic year.

Shannon Higbee

Mental health professional to offer insights

Guest speaker Shannon Higbee will address the topic of loneliness in a talk on Monday, Nov. 11.

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Chemistry Club to conduct science fair

A science fair encompassing biology, chemistry and geology will be held at the Fredonia Science Center on Saturday, Oct. 26.

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New director appointed for Medical Technology program 鈥 now Medical Laboratory Science

There is a new director and rebranding of the former Medical Technology program to Medical Laboratory Science in place for the 2024-2025 academic year.

Dr. Ted Lee collects a water sample from a storage聽tank in April. It was analyzed for the presence of bacteria.

Students in many academic areas can benefit from Honduras medical brigade service during J-Term

You needn鈥檛 be majoring in Biology or related science to benefit by serving on a medical brigade in Honduras during the upcoming J-Term.

The Oxford Nanopore MinION sequencer sits on top of the desktop computer, while Dr. Scott Ferguson pulls up data on the monitor.

Sophisticated DNA sequencer a game changer in Biology department

SUNY Fredonia students can undertake cutting-edge research using an Oxford Nanopore MinION sequencer -- an instrument that, incredibly, is no larger than a Snickers bar.

Sydney Hawkins, collecting new samples in Chautauqua Lake.

Summer internship giving student a 鈥榞ood look鈥 into world of research

A junior Biology major, through a summer internship, is getting a 鈥済ood look into the research world鈥 through career-building skills.

Harrison Youngers prepares plates to grow C. elegans worms as part of ongoing research being conducted this summer with Dr. Jonathan Kniss.

Science students gaining immersive experience through summer research

It鈥檚 summer, but learning doesn鈥檛 go on hiatus for SUNY Fredonia science students undertaking summer research projects on campus and out in the field.