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Fredonia is not just a great place to study, 

it is an amazing place to live. 

SUNY Fredonia Blue Devils vs. Houghton Arts and Entertainment: Right in the middle of our campus is the Rockefeller Arts Center which has a 1,200-seat concert hall, two theatres and two art galleries.  More than 170 events are presented each year and it serves as a showcase for the talented students and faculty in SUNY Fredonia's strong arts programs and as a venue for national and international touring artists.  No where else can you see world class concerts and theater performances at student prices and such a convenient location.

Athletic Facilities: The athletic complex houses an ice arena, two gyms, a four-lane track, a training room, locker rooms, a fitness center, racquetball courts and a brand new $8.8 million natatorium.  Outdoor facilities include ten lighted tennis courts, two basketball courts, baseball field, softball field, track, a soccer field used solely by the varsity soccer teams, and three full-sized practice soccer fields. For a complete listing of events and hours, click here.

Student Clubs and Organizations:  Amnesty International, Asian Culture Union, Black Student Union, College Ambassadors, College Republicans, Ethos New Music Society, Pride Alliance, Habitat for Humanity, Jewish Student Union; Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, Latino Unidos, Leadership Corps, Sister Circle, Wildnerness Club, Women's Student Union, and many more!  For a complete listing click here

SUNY Fredonia Pep Rally and Homecoming International Ambassador Program:  The International Ambassador program gives Fredonia students an opportunity to earn internship credit as they help our international students become part of the Fredonia family.  Through a series of workshops, our Ambassadors learn how to encourage cultural interaction within the residence hall communitiies and build trusting relationships.  For more information, contact the International Education Center.  

Host Family for a Holiday:  The Host Family for a Holiday Program pairs up international students with local community families to share holiday meals and to learn about American culture and tradition. For more information, contact the International Education Center.


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