National Book Award finalist to discuss ‘Dark at the Crossing’ at campus talk
Elliot Ackerman, a highly decorated veteran whose “Dark at the Crossing” is one of five finalists for the 2017 National Book Award for fiction, will...
Elliot Ackerman, a highly decorated veteran whose “Dark at the Crossing” is one of five finalists for the 2017 National Book Award for fiction, will...
Students in the EDU 403 Teaching Science in the Elementary School have joined forces with an international relief effort to map the impact of Hurricane...
The spotlight will shine on two faculty members when Visual Arts and New Media Professor Timothy Frerichs presents the Kasling Memorial Lecture and English Associate...
Works by six graduating art majors will be on display in the Cathy and Jesse Marion Art Gallery from Dec. 1 to 7. The Department...
The Mary Louise White Visiting Writers Series will bring CJ Hauser, whose debut novel “The From-Aways” has been described as an irreverent story of family...
Director of Athletics Greg Prechtl met with athletic department members this week and announced his retirement after 44 years as a coach and athletic administrator...
Whether New York State should convene a Constitutional Convention – a ballot issue that New Yorkers will decide in November – will be examined in...
Feminist social justice activism and animal rights advocacy will be examined by Chautauqua County native Carol J. Adams, author of the pioneering book on feminist...
“Broadway and the Marx Brothers” will be the theme of this year’s Freedonia Marxonia -- the annual celebration of the connection between the Village of...
Jim Ranney, a 1988 Fredonia graduate now serving as Director of Communications for New York State Senator Patrick Gallivan, will return to his alma mater...