Fredette Is New Eberly College Dean

Jan 13, 2018

The Eberly College of Science and Technology is under the direction of a new dean, Dr. Brenda L. Fredette, who assumed the role on Jan. 8, 2018.

Dr. Brenda Fredette on the campus of Cal U.

Cal U marked the new year by welcoming Dr. Brenda L. Fredette as dean of the Eberly College of Science and Technology.

Fredette came to Cal U Jan. 8 from Medaille College in Buffalo, N.Y., where she was the assistant vice president for student success and a professor in Medaille's Division of Veterinary and Natural Sciences.

Fredette holds a Ph.D. in biochemistry from the State University of New York at Buffalo's Roswell Park Division, as well as an Ed.M. in chemistry education and an advanced certificate in educational technology, both from SUNY Buffalo.

She completed her undergraduate studies -- a Bachelor of Science in Biology with a minor in chemistry -- at Daemen College, in Amherst, N.Y.

Fredette is a strong proponent of active, student-centered learning. As a professor at Medaille, she designed and supervised more than 60 student research projects and supervised field research activities in Central and South America.

In her role as dean, Fredette oversees California University's largest academic college, where about 2,850 students are enrolled in more than 40 scientific, technological and career-focused degree programs.

The Eberly College houses the departments of Applied Engineering and Technology; Biological and Environmental Sciences; Business and Economics; Chemistry and Physics; Earth Sciences; Math, Computer Science and Information Systems; and Nursing.

"Career-focused, applied education has always been Cal U's strength, and Dr. Fredette shares our perspective on teaching and learning," says Dr. Bruce Barnhart, provost and senior vice president for Academic Affairs.

"We look forward to her leadership of the Eberly College, and we welcome her student-focused approach to preparing students for careers in science and technology." 

Fredette succeeds Dr. John Kallis, who retired in December 2016 after more than 30 years at Cal U.

Dr. Mohamed Yamba, dean of the College of Liberal Arts, also served as interim dean of the Eberly College since Kallis retired.