Pioneering SUNYAC Commissioner Pat Damore to retire
State University of New York Athletic Conference Commissioner Patrick R. Damore has announced he will retire from his position at the end of his current...
State University of New York Athletic Conference Commissioner Patrick R. Damore has announced he will retire from his position at the end of his current...
The Arts and Sciences Brown Bag Series continues Wednesday, March 7, with a panel on “Risks, Rewards and Repercussions,” held in conjunction with SUNY Fredonia’s...
Students enrolled in “The Wars of 1812,” a new course being taught during the conflict’s bicentennial by a veteran team of three SUNY Fredonia history...
Photography professor Liz Lee has contributed a chapter, “A New Leaf,” to a new book, “Biologically Inspired Computing for the Arts: Scientific Data Through Graphics,”...
Bruce Johnstone, renowned saxophonist and director of curricular jazz at the Fredonia School of Music, will be featured Feb. 26 on “Jazz, Ballads & Blues,”...
“The Hostage,” the Irish Classical Theatre Company’s recent production in Buffalo, had a strong SUNY Fredonia connection: actors Joshua Radford, ’10 (at left), an alumnus...
Two chapter-length articles written by Natalie Gerber of the English Department faculty have appeared in separate, peer-reviewed journals. Dr. Gerber’s research and teaching focus upon...
Clark Zlotchew, above, and below in 1985 with Jorge Luis Borges during private interviews. The Authors Guild announced that it is re-issuing Clark M. Zlotchew's...
Distinguished Professor of Visual Arts and New Media Alberto Rey will unveil his new exhibit, “Selected Streams of Northern Chautauqua County, N.Y.,” at an opening...
Dr. Anny Castilla-Earls will become the first SUNY Fredonia faculty member to participate in the Clinical Practice Research Institute, an annual intensive grant-writing workshop sponsored...