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Academic success in the State of COVID

Students in Distinguished Teaching Professor Julie Newell’s MUS 213: Opera Seminar I class, held in the woodlot near the clock tower, engage in an exercise to boost creativity in character development.

Students in an Honors section of ENGL 100: Craft of Writing, taught by Associate Professor KimMarie Cole, are learning through a hybrid modality, so they’re together, sometimes outside of Fenton Hall, and online for other sessions.

Rhema Williams completes a still-life drawing in ARTS 205: Foundations of Drawing II.

Lecturer Patricia Noel (far right) guides students in her class, BIOL 132: Introduction to Ecology and Evolution Lab, in the study of morphological adaptions of flowers and behavior of pollinators in the campus woodlot.

A student team in BUAD 499: Strategic Management, taught by Associate Professor Susan McNamara, reviews key points in their restaurant marketing analysis in the Williams Center outer lobby before delivering their presentation to the class in S204.

Distinguished Professor Alberto Rey reviews progress of a student drawing of Canadaway Creek.

Morgan Trapper, Paige Rzepka, and Emilie Pitts in ENED 530: Topics in Teaching Language, gather in a small group outside Fenton Hall.

There’s plenty of space in the amphitheatre for social distancing of students in a rehearsal of the Fredonia Camarata, directed by Adjunct Lecturer Brent Weber.

Noah Alles in ENED 530: Topics in Teaching Language, studies outside Fenton Hall.

Outside is where you’ll find students enrolled in BIOL 132: Introduction to Ecology and Evolution Lab, taught by Lecturer Patricia Noel and Professor Jonathan Titus.

Gabrielle Cartwright outlines the benefits of membership in the Fredonia chapter of the American Marketing Association in a marketing class taught by Associate Professor Shazad Mohammed.

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