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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.
You won’t find it on the menu, but “experiential learning” will be the key ingredient or takeaway for students who will operate the Snack Shack when it reopens in Thompson Hall at noon on Tuesday, Oct. 10.
Meet the Professionals Night, a networking event that connects junior and senior Accounting and Finance majors with alumni and other professionals at CPA firms, banks, financial institutions and other potential employers, will be held on Tuesday, Sept. 19.
Navigating a dramatic change in academic focus – from pre-med with a concentration in Sociology to Business Administration – didn’t derail plans by Effeh Badu to complete a summer-long internship in the banking industry before entering her senior year.
“Always network and gain real experience in the field.” That’s all the advice Ava Sargente needed from Music Industry faculty to seek and land a summer internship at Town Ballroom, a popular live-music venue in Buffalo, NY.
Where SUNY Fredonia students want to ultimately live after graduation is a key factor the Career Development Office considers when leading students to prospective internship opportunities and preparing them for the application/interview process.
School of Business Associate Professor Lisa M. Walters, in collaboration with two business faculty from Western Michigan University studied the use of next generation simulation in improving desired business skills, such as critical thinking and resilience, in foundational business courses.
School of Business faculty Lisa M. Walters and Linda A. Hall, in conjunction with Dr. John D. Grigsby of Thomas Jefferson University, have published their research into the impact of COVID-19 on public accountancy.
The School of Business recently hosted its scholarships and awards event, honoring graduating students as well as fellow undergrads.
The spotlight shined brightly on students and their research and creative projects that spans SUNY Fredonia’s academic divisions – Business; Education, Health Sciences and Human Sciences; Music and Liberal Arts and Sciences – at the annual OSCAR Student Research and Creativity Exposition.
Professor Richard Robinson of the Department of Business Administration in the School of Business recently published “Environmental Advocacy and Local Restorations” (Palgrave-Macmillan).