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College Foundation's Capital Campaign exceeds $15 million goal by $1.7 million

The largest and most ambitious fundraising campaign ever waged by the university and the Fredonia College Foundation raised just over $16.7 million — nearly $2...

Chinese Club to celebrate Year of the Dragon Feb. 18

SUNY Fredonia’s Chinese Club invites the campus and community to celebrate the Year of the Dragon on Saturday, Feb. 18. The dragon is the fifth...

PAC's scorching, dark comedy, "Our Lady of 121st Street," brings laughs on Feb. 11 to Fenton 105

A cutting-edge, dark comedy, “Our Lady of 121st Street”, will be presented by SUNY Fredonia’s Performing Arts Company beginning Friday, Feb. 11, in Fenton Hall...

Students: apply by March 9 for tutoring job next year

The College Tutoring Services (CTS) office, together with the Learning Center, the Full Opportunity Program, Disability Support Services for Students and the Educational Development Program...

Students plan a quintet of programs Feb. 6 - 10 to promote Music Therapy Awareness Week

The Music Therapy Club will host its annual Music Therapy Awareness Week from Feb. 6 through 10. The awareness week will open with professional therapist...

Awareness and integration of LGBTQ issues boosted by funding

Funds totaling $10,000 have been secured at SUNY Fredonia to support a Reaping the Harvest of Reaching OUT to SUNY initiative whose goal is to...

A night of amazing stories: Blue Devils raise $10,000 for cancer research at Pink the Rink Friday night

"This was probably our best ever," Fredonia State coach Jeff Meredith said. "There are so many amazing stories of people who have persevered, and of...

Yellowstone is the site for a summer course in stewardship of public lands

The innovative six credit program, “Stewardship of Public Lands: Politics and the Yellowstone Ecosystem,” is designed to engage and educate students in political disputes about...

Proposals for Fredonia Academy at Chautauqua invited

SUNY Fredonia is partnering with the Chautauqua County Visitors’ Bureau and its branding initiative: “Chautauqua County, the World’s Learning Center," by giving short, noncredit courses...

SIFE asks students to "black out" electric use on Feb. 6

Inspired by “The World’s Largest Paint Party”, DAYGLOW, the SUNY Fredonia S.I.F.E. (Students in Free Enterprise) team presents, “Black Out, Go Green!”, an energy-waste education...