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Soccer's Clarion Classic highlights new features at Stadium

A dedication for the completion of Phase II of the soccer stadium including a new entrance, was held during the Men's and Women's Soccer annual...

A Sustainable Summer at SUNY Fredonia

There was no summer vacation in the drive for greater sustainability across the SUNY Fredonia campus. While many students were away from residence halls and...

"Visions of Fredonia Science Center:" Lawson lecture Sept. 21

Dr. Holly J. Lawson, a recipient of the 2009 President’s Award for Excellence at SUNY Fredonia, will explore the topic, “New Teaching Spaces: Visions for...

Tech Incubator continues momentum with $125K grant from Chautauqua Seed Fund

Area officials gathered Tuesday afternoon at the site of the new SUNY Fredonia Technology Incubator in downtown Dunkirk to announce the establishment of a new...

Technology Incubator receives $300,000 grant from Oishei Foundation

SUNY Fredonia Technology Incubator, a development projected to advance economic growth in Western New York from its base in downtown Dunkirk, has been awarded a...

Construction starts on $4.6 million child care center

Ground was broken for SUNY Fredonia’s new Campus and Community Children’s Center, and in addition to the many campus and elected officials who played a...

Facts about the value of quality child care

Did You Know… Approximately 90 percent of brain development occurs during the first five years of a child’s life. Children in high-quality child care have...

A history of SUNY Fredonia's child care center

At its opening in September 1974, the Campus and Community Children’s Center (CCCC) at SUNY Fredonia welcomed 25 preschoolers. Now, with approximately 30 employees and...

Come get the scoop on the new Children’s Center

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...

Eye-popping sculpture finds permanent gaze at SUNY Fredonia

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...