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Plant invaders are focus of biology department studies

Lindsay Martin is shown collecting data on invasive plant species found in Chautauqua County. Lindsay Martin of Fredonia was one of five students who won...

New soccer fields and stadium debut at games

A campus and community celebration is planned Friday, Sept. 7, to commemorate the first home soccer games at SUNY Fredonia’s new 1,500-seat University Stadium, just...

Fair to display community service options for students

The Office of Volunteer and Community Services in conjunction with the Volunteer Services Advisory Committee at SUNY Fredonia is organizing its fourth annual Community Service...

DFT Communications to sponsor Pops Series

DFT Communications President and CTO Kurt Maytum, left, presents a sponsorship check to Rockefeller Arts Center Director Jefferson Westwood and Tim Murphy, Director of Development...

Technology Incubator opens for business

With a ribbon cutting ceremony in downtown Dunkirk, SUNY Fredonia officials are celebrating another step in economic development locally as they open the temporary site...

Local bank gives $10,000 to RAC

A long-time supporter of Rockefeller Arts Center and SUNY Fredonia, Lake Shore Savings has significantly increased its commitment to the arts by becoming the first-ever...

“Fahrenheit 451” picked for Big Read

A grant to SUNY Fredonia Reed Library will make Fahrenheit 451 the Big Read focus in Chautauqua and Cattaraugus counties. Reed Library Washington, D.C.—June 25...

Welch's/National Grape Cooperative scholarships awarded

Hillary Barger of Westfield, Lianna LeBarron of Westfield, and Nate Schroeder of Ripley are this year’s winners of the Welch’s/National Grape Cooperative Scholarship at SUNY...

SUNY Fredonia appoints new chief of graduate studies

Dr. Kevin P. Kearns will bring more than 25 years of service in graduate-level education and administration to SUNY Fredonia as the new Associate Vice...

New admissions director named

SUNY Fredonia has appointed Chris Dearth, who has worked in admissions and marketing at a nationally ranked public liberal arts college for the last five...