College of Education receives $500K five-year grant
Education majors in Thompson Hall. The College of Education's Rhea Simmons, Kathleen Magiera and Christine Givner have successfully obtained a $500,000 award over five years...
Education majors in Thompson Hall. The College of Education's Rhea Simmons, Kathleen Magiera and Christine Givner have successfully obtained a $500,000 award over five years...
SUNY Fredonia’s Commencement Committee is seeking student, faculty, and staff volunteers to help with both commencement ceremonies held on May 16. "It takes hundreds of...
Join the campus community this Thursday, May 7, at 11 a.m., as university and local, regional and state government officials break ground on the new...
Dr. Nancy B. Swigert, director of an acute care facility in Lexington, Kentucky discussed the the evaluation and treatment of swallowing disorders (dysphagia) in adults...
After 10 weeks of competing to reduce, reuse, and recycle, in the 2009 RecycleMania event, SUNY Fredonia generated nearly 72,000 pounds of recycled materials.
The striking, nearly 1,600-cubic-foot sculpture known as “Popeye,” which has called the front walkway of Rockefeller Arts Center home for two years, has become a...
This afternoon Chautauqua County health officials confirmed that there is a probable case of swine flu (influenza A H1N1) in the southern portion of county...
Relay For Life volunteers in the Colleges Against Cancer campaign raised $25,600 for the American Cancer Society during its April 2009 event on campus. By...
SUNY Fredonia has launched a Veterans Honor Roll on its website. The names of U.S. veterans are placed on the list by donors to the...
Area residents will have the opportunity to clear out unwanted household electric items during SUNY Fredonia’s second annual Earth Week Campus and Community Household Electric...