SUNY Fredonia earns top national and state rankings from Niche.com
SUNY Fredonia has been recognized among the top colleges in the nation and in New York in Niche.com’s 2025 rankings.
Register now for one of our fall open house events: October 18 or November 8
SUNY Fredonia has been recognized among the top colleges in the nation and in New York in Niche.com’s 2025 rankings.
Explore the U.S. Constitution — one amendment at a time — while enjoying your favorite beverage throughout September at Reed Library.
Applications are being accepted for the 11th annual Student Business Competition.
Artwork by SUNY Distinguished Professor Timothy Frerichs is included in a new exhibition that commemorates the historic Erie Canal.
Everything you need to know about OSCAR will be front-and-center at open houses in Reed Library.
The Carnahan Jackson Fund for the Humanities (CJHF) is now accepting proposals for the 2026–2027 funding cycle.
A Chautauqua County native has been selected to lead Fredonia’s Michael C. Rockefeller Arts Center into its next chapter.
Introductions to drones, movie editing, virtual reality and geology highlighted a Computer and Information Sciences tour taken by area students.
Associate Professor Mike Igoe is a “go-to” source for analysis of Nexstar’s proposed $6.2 billion acquisition of Tegna.
Professor Robert Dahlgren wrote a chapter in “The Female Teacher on Television: Shifting Stereotypes on the Small Screen.”