Alumnus wins Emmys
School of Music alumnus Steve “Major” Giammaria, ʼ06, received multiple 2024 Emmy awards for his work on the popular show, “The Bear.”
School of Music alumnus Steve “Major” Giammaria, ʼ06, received multiple 2024 Emmy awards for his work on the popular show, “The Bear.”
Issues of race and the impact of prejudice and stereotypes will be in the spotlight when the Performing Arts Company (PAC) Pulitzer Prize-winning play “Fairview.”
Professor Sarah Hamilton has received a Canadian grant to create an intermediate level oboe etude book using five Canadian composer/oboists.
The Campus and Community Children's Center, established at SUNY Fredonia in 1974, will host an academic year of celebratory events.
Leagues have opened registrations to students and staff to play in the popular fall Intramural sports season.
History Professor Markus Vink’s review of a book by Eric Tagliacozzo has been published in the Journal of Modern History.
The SUNY Fredonia Wind Ensemble will open its season with music for all tastes on Saturday, Sept. 28.
The Student Health Center has been busy with lots of upper respiratory viruses, including flu and COVID. There are actions you can take to help...
Professor Richard Robinson has published the second edition of his text, “Business Ethics: Kant, Virtue, and the Nexus of Duty” with Springer Texts.
Works by four American composers will be featured when the Western New York Chamber Orchestra opens the 2024-25 Classics Series on Sunday, Sept. 22.