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Monday, Oct. 13

Columbus Day Open House: 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., by reservation with the Office of Admissions.

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Three entertainment series underway in Rockefeller Arts Center

10/13/2008

King Concert HallThe 2008-09 Lake Shore Savings Season will feature events in the Kaleidoscope Family Series sponsored by Howard Hanna Holt Real Estate, the World Travel Series sponsored by Fredonia Place, and the Pops Series, sponsored by DFT Communications.  Season or single-event tickets are available at the SUNY Fredonia Ticket Office at 673-3501 (1-866-441-4928).

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Lundquist Fellow fulfills dream of experiencing Africa

10/10/2008

Katherine PetersonFor as long as she can remember, music major Katherine Petersen has been intrigued by Africa. “The pictures that we see in the States are always beautiful and the music is captivating and always makes me want to dance.”  It was a Lundquist International Fellowship that created the pathway for the adventure-seeking senior from Gowanda to have an extended stay in that faraway place.

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Works of artist Amy Hauber featured in Art Gallery show

10/13/2008

Art by Amy HauberA reception Friday, Oct. 17, at 7 p.m. opens the next exhibit of mixed media works by artist Amy Hauber in the  Art Gallery at Rockefeller Arts Center. The work by Ms. Hauber is a mixture of media including digital papercraft prints, sculpture, ceramics and digital video and installation

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Fredonia alumnus has role in Broadway's The Lion King

10/08/2008

Gabriel CroomSix years after graduating from SUNY Fredonia’s musical theatre program, Gabriel Croom is acting and singing in two roles for Disney Theatrical’s The Lion King, now on Broadway. His physically demanding roles require him to walk on his arms and legs atop stilts, and perform while being winched up to a harness.

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Biology Club continues fight to protect native plants

10/08/2008

Jonathan SleeperThe Biology Club helped preserve a unique sphagnum bog in Western New York recently by digging up and removing white pines that were re-seeding from a nearby woods and threatening the survival of the rare wetland near Springville, N.Y.

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Pianist Tony Caramia performing Rodgers' hits

10/07/2008

Tony CaramiaPianist Tony Caramia will present “Richard Rodgers—The Sound of His Music,” a multi-media solo jazz piano tribute featuring 21 songs from 17 shows, on Thursday, Oct. 16, at 8 p.m. in Rosch Recital Hall.

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'63 graduate creates scholarship, meets first recipient

10/07/2008

Robert CarusoRobert Caruso, retired from nearly three decades in higher education at the University of California at Los Angeles, recently took the long flight back to his Dunkirk roots and alma mater, SUNY Fredonia, the to meet Amanda Straight of Fredonia, the first recipient of a Caruso Memorial Scholarship.

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Biology student researchers to present summer findings

10/07/2008

Marie ThomasBiology students who were awarded summer research fellowships will present the findings of their research at an open session on Friday, Oct. 17, at 2 p.m. in Jewett Hall Room 101. The students undertook a wide range of studies involving local fish, water quality, little brown bats, and native plants.

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Jazz artists will reconstruct Charlie Parker landmark recording

10/10/2008

Darcy HepnerAn historical reconstruction of the landmark 1950 Clef recording “Charlie Parker with Strings” will be performed by Fredonia School of Music talent and guest saxophonist Darcy Hepner on Sunday, Oct. 21 at 1 p.m. in Rosch Recital Hall.

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