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Events and news of what's happening around the Fredonia campus.
Events and news of what's happening around the Fredonia campus.
Music and the Marx Brothers is the focus of Freedonia Marxonia 2022, which will be a hybrid event held Sept. 29 and 30.
What do a publicity photograph of ʼ70s punk rockers, The Ramones, the cornerstone box from the original Fredonia Academy building, correspondence of acclaimed author Stefan Zweig, photographs of Buffalo Bills players signing autographs, a far different look at the Reed Library interior and postcards of local scenes from the turn of the 20th century have in common?
The staff of Daniel Reed Library is growing with the addition of 'Clover,' a certified trained therapy dog, who’ll be feted with a celebration –...
With spring just around the corner, Reed Library has launched its new Reed/Seed Library to provide students, faculty and staff, as well as community members, with access to seeds to grow healthy fruit and vegetables and promote biodiversity.
How Holocaust survivors who relocated to western New York recalled their German camp experiences in interviews they gave more than three decades ago have been preserved in a digitalization project undertaken by Special Collections and Archives.
Reed Library's Special Collections and Archives area is looking for assistance in identifying people found in its collections of faculty, staff, and administration photographs for its new Familiar Faces Project.
When life gives you lemons, make lemonade. Or, when it’s winter in Western New York, why not celebrate snow at SUNY Fredonia?
Department of English Professor Birger Vanwesenbeeck co-chaired an international symposium devoted to renowned Austrian-Jewish author Dr. Stefan Zweig, at Ghent University in Belgium.
Two new digital humanities projects created by Fredonia students were launched on Sunday, Nov. 28, on the Reed Library website to commemorate the 140th anniversary of the birth of author Stefan Zweig.
In early November, the Special Collections & Archives Division of Reed Library welcomed the addition of two new Stefan Zweig-related collections: the Dr. Randolph J. Klawiter Collection and the Dr. Jeffrey B. Berlin Zeitgeist of Stefan Zweig Collection.