Panel to explore Gen Z activism
How Generation Z is reshaping activism and democratic engagement will be examined in an American Democracy Project (ADP) panel discussion.
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How Generation Z is reshaping activism and democratic engagement will be examined in an American Democracy Project (ADP) panel discussion.
The League of Women Voters, American Democracy Project and Chemistry Club will host a talk on plastic pollution and activism.
Western New York’s presidential history will be explored in a presentation as part of SUNY Fredonia’s Civic Discourse programming.
Spencer D. Morgan, executive director of the Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site, will deliver the 2025 Constitution Day keynote.
Explore the U.S. Constitution — one amendment at a time — while enjoying your favorite beverage throughout September at Reed Library.
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SUNY Fredonia is excited to announce the launch of the Fredonia Voting Bus to Wheelock Primary School on Election Day, Nov. 5.