How COVID fueled group polarization flames is topic of ADP talk
An exploration of polarization in a highly charged atmosphere will be presented in a virtual talk, “Group Polarization in American: How COVID 19 Threw Fuel...
An exploration of polarization in a highly charged atmosphere will be presented in a virtual talk, “Group Polarization in American: How COVID 19 Threw Fuel...
“Black in America,” a virtual discussion that explores critical race theory, protest and democracy, will be presented by Dr. Nyle Fort on Wednesday, Feb. 23...
Fredonia’s Career Development Office will host its annual Job and Internship Expo on March 2, from 1 to 4 p.m., in the Williams Center. The...
A comment letter written by Public Accountancy students that addressed nine proposed changes that the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) is considering making to the...
Students finding their own kitchens running low on food with limited cash to help restock can visit either of the two campus food pantries located...
Students can get an inside track on research projects, upper-level course electives and other learning opportunities in the Department of Biology at an informal gathering...
When life gives you lemons, make lemonade. Or, when it’s winter in Western New York, why not celebrate snow at SUNY Fredonia?
Self-care for musicians will be the theme of the third Robert Jordan Piano Festival at the Fredonia School of Music. The festival, consisting of in-person...
The Department of Theatre and Dance will host a week-long residency, “Global Majority Men in Dance,” conducted by guest artists and Williams Visiting Professors Alfonso...
The art of storytelling takes center stage when the Department of Theatre and Dance presents “Mr. Burns, a Post-Electric Play” as the next offering in...