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Office of International Education commemorates International Study Abroad Day

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Reading Time: 2 minutesEMILY SCHULTZ-CONE  Special to The Leader  If you are a student looking to study outside the country, it is never too early to start planning.  On Monday, Feb. 23, SUNY Fredonia’s Office of International Education (OIE) celebrated International Study Abroad Day.  At Fredonia, nearly 10% of students will study abroad in their college career, and the OIE is designed to help students plan for their experience.  Jessica Gatto, the......
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Getting students back on flight to study abroad: a timeline of the study abroad issue

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Reading Time: 8 minutesWILL KARR  Life & Arts Editor  College is about more than just going to class — it’s about the transformative experiences that take place outside of the four-walled classroom. Study abroad programs give students the opportunity to immerse themselves in new cultural environments and languages.  During the COVID-19 pandemic, schools......
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FRS wins no new awards,members remain motivated

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Reading Time: 2 minutes  ALEXANDRIA NIEVES Special to The Leader   Fredonia Radio Systems sent 12 members to New York City over the weekend of March 1-3 after the station received eight nominations from the International Intercollegiate Broadcasting System Conference. Senior history major Haley Carmon, the staff representative of FRS, went to the......
Sports

USWNT fails to impress fans in SheBelieves Cup

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Reading Time: 4 minutesVICTORIA BARNES Copy Editor   The United States Women’s National Soccer Team (USWNT) hosted its fourth annual SheBelieves Cup, an international soccer tournament, that encourages women and girls to achieve their dreams. The U.S., Japan, England and Brazil competed in the tournament. Each team received three points if they won......
Life & Arts

Take the leap and travel: Summer Iceland trip offers immersive learning opportunities

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Reading Time: 3 minutesAMBER MATTICE Managing Editor   It is no secret that Fredonia has a plethora of study abroad options that offer students the opportunity to learn and grow in various countries around the world. With at least one option on every continent, choosing where to go can be a harrowing process,......
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Keeping students in classes after 5 p.m. now considered an international war crime

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Reading Time: 2 minutesJOSEPH MARCINIAK Staff Scallywag   A recent meeting at the UN headquarters has determined that all classes that extend past 5 p.m. are considered a human rights violation. This intense decision has caused the UN Peacekeeping Forces to be on full alert within the U.S. and, more recently, here at......
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Dr. Sherri Mason — not your average professor

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Reading Time: 3 minutesMARISSA BATTAGLIA Special to The Leader   You know when you win an award for something and you feel like you’re on top of the world? That’s probably how Sherri Mason felt when she received the Heinz award. This award is for individual achievement honors that are given annually by......

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