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Upward Bound program receives United Way grant to boost test readiness

SUNY Fredonia’s Upward Bound program has been awarded a $12,000 Community Investment Fund grant from the United Way of Northern Chautauqua County to expand college...

New Marion Fellowship for the Visual and Performing Arts unveiled

Established by Cathy (’79) and Jesse Marion of Houston, Texas, the fellowship will support new artistic experiences in several locations for a faculty member of...

Technology Incubator Business selected as Top 100 university startup

The Center for Sports Skill Measurement & Improvement, LLC (Center for Sports), a tenant of the SUNY Fredonia Technology Incubator, was recently named by the...

Calling for more recyclable trash, campus signs up for national tournament

The campus is embarking on its sixth year in the national tournament that challenges students, faculty and staff to reduce, reuse and recycle the most...

EDP to honor alumnus Amos Goodwine and students March 13

Amos Goodwine Jr., ’72, will be honored as the 2013 Distinguished Alumni of the SUNY Fredonia Educational Development Program at its 31st annual awards ceremony...

Pirates promise family fun

David Engel, a veteran physical comedian and actor, takes to the stage as Billy Bones, pirate professor extraordinaire, when the Kaleidoscope Family Series at SUNY...

The improvisational play, "Negative Space," presented by student theatre groups

SUNY Fredonia’s Collaborative Productions and The Performing Arts Company will present "Negative Space," a full-length drama, on Saturday, March 2 at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday...

Student and faculty panelists discuss impact of study abroad

Students will have a chance to share with the audience about how studying abroad changed his/her life and the impact on his/her future as a...