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Flu Clinic open now

Editor's Update 11/17/08: this flu clinic closed today. A Flu Vaccine Clinic open to all faculty, staff, and students will begin Oct. 13 from 9...

President issues SEFA statement

"Please consider making a contribution to this year’s State Employees Federated Appeal (SEFA) campaign. I know you are asked to support many worthy projects, but...

France is next in World Travel Series

The 2008-09 Lake Shore Savings Season will feature events in the Kaleidoscope Family Series sponsored by Howard Hanna Holt Real Estate, the World Travel Series...

Works of artist Amy Hauber featured in Art Gallery show

Amy Hauber, an assistant professor of fine arts at St. Lawrence University, will present a solo exhibit of her work in the Art Gallery at...

Fredonia Place sponsors World Travel Series

Rockefeller Arts Center Director Jefferson Westwood said he is pleased to welcome Fredonia Place back as the corporate sponsor of the World Travel Series.

Lifelong Learning reaches out to Chautauqua County

It’s never too late to learn. That has become the professional mantra of Eric Skowronski, director of Lifelong Learning and Special Programs at SUNY Fredonia...

Fredonia School of Music to Host Double Reed Day

SUNY Fredonia faculty members and students will be hosting “Double Reed Day,” a workshop for middle and high school players of double reed woodwind instruments...

Biology Club continues fight to protect native plants

Above, Ashleigh Hanner and Leah Kerns pluck out the white pines which are re-seeding in the bog near Springville, N.Y. Jonathan Sleeper and Tim Greco...

Biology student researchers to present summer findings

Biology students who were awarded summer research fellowships will present the findings of their research at an open session on Friday, Oct. 17, at 2...

Student with CF wins scholarship for essay

Sophomore and childhood education major Christine Padasak of Springville, N.Y., is one of 40 students nationwide with Cystic fibrosis who have received a $2,500 scholarship...