Alumna to return to discuss refugee and human rights issues
Fredonia alumna Amanda (Ambrose) Demmer, ’10, will visit campus in April to speak to classes and offer an address.
Fredonia alumna Amanda (Ambrose) Demmer, ’10, will visit campus in April to speak to classes and offer an address.
The Brown Bag series will host Twan Leenders on “Protecting the Greater Chautauqua Region's Lands and Waters for Our Community.”
Douglass Day included student work designed to help create freely accessible materials for learning about Black history.
Drummer Carmen Intorre Jr. will visit SUNY Fredonia for a master class and performances.
The Fredonia Choral Festival is slated for March 6 and 7, featuring a guest lecture and combined chorus concert.
Imagery of American poets and the poems that inspired the images comprise the next exhibition at Fredonia’s Marion Art Gallery.
Fredonia State Athletics’ is participating in Girls in Sports Day on Saturday, Feb. 7.
The next Fredonia Brown Bag Lunch is on Dec. 10 at noon in Williams Center Room S204.
The Carnahan Jackson Fund for the Humanities (CJHF) is now accepting proposals for the 2026–2027 funding cycle.
Economic development in Chautauqua County will be examined in the final Brown Bag talk of the fall semester.