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Intramurals provide popular competitive, social outlet for many

Club offerings range from traditional sports such as ice hockey, soccer, volleyball, and field hockey, to some not-so-traditional options. Fredonia State’s Club Ultimate Frisbee open...

Fredonia a key player in new SUNY Teacher Education network

The College of Education, a pioneer in teacher education in Western New York, is playing a key role in the development of the S-TEN (SUNY...

Students shine at state math teachers’ conference

SUNY Fredonia was well represented at the annual Association of Mathematics Teachers of New York State conference, with 29 undergraduates and four graduate students participating...

Economics’ Reinelt studies impact of region’s sport fishing

Anglers appreciate steelhead trout in Chautauqua County - swimming like fluid silver through Chautauqua County streams. The economic impact of the steelhead sport fishing industry...

Fourth Annual Masterworks Scholarship Benefit: April 28

Featuring the College Symphony Orchestra and Masterworks Chorus with Dr. David Rudge as director. The concert opens with the dramatic, School for Scandal, overture by...

Reed Library receives funding for Big Read "Wild" Winter Project

The grant allows Reed Library to purchase books for distribution to public libraries and reading groups in both counties. This year’s Big Read novel is...

Campus strengthens support of LGBTQ diversity initiatives

Projects slated for the grant included conducting research for the Campus Climate Index, a national ranking system of colleges and universities indicating how LGBTQ-friendly a...

Classes of 1958 through 1962 establish 50-Year Class Gifts

See the status of 50-Year Class Gifts created by the Classes of 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961 and 1962.

Russian scholars here to explore possible exchange program

By Rebekah Bretl, '13 Professors Elena Sergeeva and Alexandra Solonenko of the Department of International Business at Tomsk State University in western Siberia, are on...

Dustin Parsons wins prize for short story from the American Literary Review

Dustin Parsons, assistant professor of English, was awarded the American Literary Review Fiction Prize for his story, "What Magic I've Saved." The contest was judged...