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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.
Rarely, if ever, does a Fredonia president report a sports score while wearing academic regalia, but that was exactly what Dr. Virginia Horvath did at 2015’s Commencement — and with good reason. Her surprise announcement during the May 16 afternoon ceremony that the women’s lacrosse team defeated Washington & Lee in the third round of the NCAA Division III (D-III) Tournament was quickly met by cheers and applause from the audience of thousands that filled Steele Hall Fieldhouse.
The School of Business recruited two top-tier professionals to its Executive-in-Residence program. Kenny Koblitz, a retired vice president of sales in industrial cleaning products, will deliver specialized sales management training to students, and Thomas Dujenski, in the spring term, guided select students in studying impacts of new financial regulations on regional community banks and financial institutions.
Buoyed by the success of its Committee of Friends alumni scholarship program, the College of Education is writing a new fundraising chapter through the Fredonia College Foundation to benefit students who have chosen Fredonia to prepare them to become the best teachers possible.
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Jeffrey Wallace, ’68, served as Fredonia’s second EDP Director from 1972 to 1981 and changed the program’s name from EOP, to stress the developmental role...
The long-awaited expansion and renovation of the Michael C. Rockefeller Arts Center is now underway, and there are nearly 60 ways that Fredonia alumni and...
The former Cliffstar corporate headquarters, gifted to the Fredonia College Foundation in 2014. A new door was officially opened for economic development and job creation...
by Alisa Fox, ’15 “She connects to the audience from the first musical phrase, exudes natural jazz expression, and has a ‘wow factor’ like no...
Three years of construction, tractor trailers and traffic detours were well worth the wait as students returned this fall to experience the breathtaking Science Center...