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DMR is first, Feldman sets 300 record

Fredonia senior Laura Morrison (Wethersfield, Conn.) finished third in the 3,000 meters and anchored the winning distance medley relay Saturday at the Greg Page Relays...

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HR Management students win Chautauqua County contest

A team of six Fredonia students has won the "I Love Chautauqua -- Working Here" video contest, sponsored by the Chautauqua County Visitors Bureau.The team...

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Concert version of ‘Man of La Mancha’ to be presented Feb. 7

It will be a “Super Bowl” for the arts as Musical Theatre students team up with the Western New York Chamber Orchestra for a concert...

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Geographic Information Systems students participate in NYGeoCon 2015

Seven Fredonia Geographic Information Systems (GIS) students attended the NYGeoCon 2015 in Albany recently. The NYGeoCon is the premier New York State GIS Conference, which...

Fredonia awards first SUNY-Santander Global Scholarship for study in Mexico

Kiri Ramos, a senior from Warwick majoring in Childhood Inclusive Education and Spanish, has received Fredonia’s inaugural SUNY-Santander Global Scholarship to support a study abroad...

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Poet Nezhukumatathil writing and presenting during sabbatical

Professor Aimee Nezhukumatathil of the Department of English is spending her sabbatical researching and writing her fourth full-collection of poetry. The poems are in part...

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Natalie Gerber co-edits issue of Wallace Stevens Journal

Natalie Gerber, associate professor of English and associate chairperson of the Department of English, co-edited, along with Nicholas Myklebust, assistant professor of English at Regis...

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Spangler presents at National Council of Teachers of English Annual Convention

Susan Spangler, associate professor of English, presented "Flipping Assessment by Grading with Students" during the 2015 National Council of Teachers of English Annual Convention held...

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Vanwesenbeeck sabbatical work to look at ekphrasis and grieving in American literature of the '50s and '60s

The central research question of Dr. Birger Vanwesenbeeck’s book-length project, “The Art of Mourning: Ekphrasis and Loss at the End of Modernism,” concerns what he...

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20th century Britain's national identity to be studied by Lyon on sabbatical

During her sabbatical, Department of History Professor Eileen Lyon will be researching, writing, and speaking on issues related to the formation of national identity in...