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New lecture series on diversity begins Sept. 19

The first event in a new lecture series, “Diversity as Personal Responsibility,” will be held Thursday, Sept. 19 at 3 p.m. at the Reed Library...

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U.S. News & World Report ranks SUNY Fredonia 14th among regional public universities in the North

For the second year in a row, SUNY Fredonia has been ranked 14th among the top public universities in the North in U.S. News &...

Former SUNY Fredonia Political Science professor to speak on Constitution Day

Former SUNY Fredonia Political Science professor Kevin J. McMahon will visit campus on Constitution Day, Tuesday, Sept. 17. He will discuss his books and research...

Youngerman Center hosts Stroke Awareness Walk

The fourth annual Stroke Awareness Walk, sponsored by the Youngerman Center for Communication Disorders at SUNY Fredonia will be held Saturday, Sept. 14, at 10...

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Comedienne Sara Contreras to kickoff Hispanic Heritage Month Opening Ceremonies

SUNY Fredonia’s Latinos Unidos will host Latin comedienne, actress, and writer Sara Contreras for the opening ceremonies of Hispanic Heritage Month on Monday, Sept. 16...

Art professor Frerichs exhibiting in Iowa and Buffalo galleries

Timothy Frerichs, associate professor of Art, is currently exhibiting his art work in two venues.

Pianist gives master class in Israel

Pianist and School of Music faculty member Dr. Dmitri Novgorodsky 's travel to Israel in June included a master class to student pianists.

Music education specialist presents work on teaching singing

Dr. Christian Bernhard presented at the National Colloquium for Instrumental Music Teacher Educators in Columbus, Ohio, and had a manuscript accepted for publication in the...

English instructor leads adult poetry workshop at local library

Adjunct Instructor Rebecca Schwab of the Department of English ran a weekly adult poetry workshop at the Dunkirk Free Library for seven weeks this past...

Visual artist Tucker receives grant and has work accepted for exhibit

Assistant Professor Peter Tucker of the Department of Visual Arts and New Media received a $2,500 Artist in Community grant from the New York State...