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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.
The Fredonia State women's lacrosse team shutout the Hilbert College Hawks 20-0 on Saturday. "The way we shared the ball is the way I know we can play no matter the level of competition," said Head Coach Tori Poffenberger.
The 4x200 relay team of Jordan Lockett, Cam Sample, Jacob Winn, and Nick Marsowicz turned in a time of 1:31.93 to set a new Fredonia State mark while competing at the Regional Meet at Nazareth.
Katherine Wynn, a senior Music Performance major, will present a research paper at the “Women in Music” conference at Hobart and William Smith Colleges.
School of Music Lecturer and alumnus Andrew Martin Smith and former adjunct lecturer Jamie Leigh Sampson were commissioned by the Toledo Alliance for the Performing Arts to collaborate in the creation of new musical compositions in celebration of the total solar eclipse crossing North America.
Mark Fewer, a violinist who’s performed around the world and is described as “genre-bending” by The National Post, a major Canadian newspaper, will visit SUNY Fredonia on March 20.
Two faculty in the College of Education, Health Sciences, and Human Services and a graduate of its Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) program are co-recipients of an award from The International Research Foundation for English Language Education (TIRF).
Sorting through wide-ranging types of online news content – deciding what information to share online and engage in civil online expression – is the focus of a media literacy workshop, “Tools for Participating in Today’s Digital Culture.”
SUNY Fredonia students and faculty from the Department of Geology and Environmental Sciences will host an outreach booth at the Buffalo Geological Society’s 54th annual Gem Mineral Fossil Show in Hamburg, NY, on March 16 and 17.
Assistant Professor Ignacio Sarmiento recently signed a book contract with the University of Arizona Press to publish his first monograph, “Specters of War: The Battle of Mourning in Post-Conflict Central America."
First-year student Grace Alexander capped her sensational freshman season by being named the SUNYAC Rookie of the Year as well as Third Team All-Conference.