Skip to main content

Find a News Story

Senator Catharine Young to be keynote Commencement speaker

SUNY advocate and New York State Senator Catharine Young will be the featured keynote speaker at SUNY Fredonia’s Commencement on Saturday, May 16. Senator Young...

Parents are big supporters of the university during the spring Phonathon

The spring Phonathon, conducted by the University Advancement division, brought in over $22,000 in pledges mainly from SUNY Fredonia parents.

SIFE students are champs for 13th-straight year

Victory in a regional competition in Tarrytown, N.Y., earned SUNY Fredonia's SIFE team a trip to the national competition in Philadelphia this May. The regional...

Cuban revolution explored at April 14 symposium

The tiny Caribbean nation of Cuba that had a profound impact on American thought a half-century ago will be examined at a symposium, “The Cuban...

English Composition class connects students with Chinese counterparts

Fourteen students in an English Composition class at SUNY Fredonia have stumbled upon an opportunity to not only interact with students seated across the classroom...

Welch’s & National Grape Cooperative announce scholarship fund opportunity

Welch’s and the National Grape Cooperative today announced that they are accepting applications for the scholarship fund established for their employees and grower-owners to SUNY...

SUNY Fredonia to Host Third Annual Franklin B. Krohn Memorial Run

Students from the SUNY Fredonia Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) team will be holding the Third Annual Franklin B. Krohn 5k Memorial Run. The run...

From footballs to… flutes? Retired coach trades whistles for woodwinds

After four decades of coaching, it’s hard to not belong to a team. So James Gibbons, a South Buffalo native who guided local football teams...

April 6 is fifth annual Public Speaking Competition; cash prizes offered

The Fifth Annual Public Speaking Competition will be held Monday, April 6 at 6 p.m. in 209 McEwen Hall. Registration begins next week, and cash...

Environmental activist to discuss controversial coal mining method on Wednesday, April 1

David Cooper, an environmental activist focusing on the issues surrounding the “mountaintop removal” method of coal mining, will give a presentation on the Fredonia campus...