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Fredonia Bilingual Education program has local impact

In 2022, School #5 in Dunkirk City Schools launched an innovative program called One-Way Dual Language Bilingual Education 50/50.

Alicia Klepfer receives her award from President Stephen H. Kolison Jr.

Staffer receives award at conference

Alicia Klepfer was presented the Barbara Saletta Meritorious Service Award at the annual Fall Administrative Professionals Conference.

Lexe Ausa (right) with Dr. Elizabeth Mahar

Honors student Ausa receives award

Lexe Ausa, originally from Pomona, NY, has been selected as the September 2025 Honors Student of the Month.

Randy Blood (far right) works with Geology students and Associate Professor Thomas Hegna in core sampling near Silver Creek, NY, in 2023.

Geology alumnus to offer guest lecture

Alumnus Randy Blood, an accomplished geologist and petrophysicist, will discuss his field work in Mongolia at a campus lecture.

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Anthropology alumnus, author Ezzo to hold book signing at Homecoming

Dr. David Ezzo will be at the Bookstore to sign books and offer a preview of his next publication.

Gathering in a Houghton Hall lab are (from left): Mia Enders, Isabelle Belle Price and Nicky Flores.

Student geologists highlight their research at key events

SUNY 窪蹋勛圖厙 science students are sharing findings of geology research compiled this past summer at several professional venues.

Nick Smith

Smith pens chapter that explores Barbie phenomenon

Adjunct Lecturer Nick Smith wrote a chapter in a book that examines the cultural presence of Barbie, the legendary doll.

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Speaker to discuss immigration policies

The local impact of changing national policies on immigration will be the focus of a discussion on Tuesday, Oct. 21.