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Enactus competition eyes projects that benefit the community post-COVID-19

Students in Enactus at Fredonia have created an internal innovation campaign for projects they develop to benefit the surrounding community and businesses in a post-COVID-19...

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First session of Summer School and other early terms

All classes for the first session of Summer School will be conducted exclusively in a Distance Education format. Other terms in the same period of...

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Commencement rescheduled for Saturday, Aug. 8

Fredonia's 2020 Commencement ceremonies have been rescheduled for Saturday, Aug. 8. Interim President Dennis L. Hefner made the announcement in an email to the campus...

Music Therapist has journal article published

Rebecca J. Warren, a music therapy adjunct professor and clinical supervisor in the School of Music had her article, "The Impact of Invisible Illness and...

Lecturer Douglas Vitarelli

Faculty member contributes to winter break program at the Intrepid Museum

Douglas Vitarelli of the Department of Visual Arts and New Media gave a presentation recently during KidsWeek at the Intrepid Museum in New York City...

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Successful test flight validates Fredonia professor’s invention

A revolutionary technology developed at SUNY Fredonia that has the potential to render the aircraft flight recorder (AKA the “black box”) obsolete achieved a major...

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Fredonia students to be featured on April 7 broadcast of ‘Chichester Psalms’

WNED Classical 94.5, the public radio station in Buffalo, will broadcast a recent performance of Leonard Bernstein's “Chichester Psalms,” conducted by Maestro JoAnn Falletta and...

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Fredonia May Commencement postponed, planning begins for future event

Fredonia has announced that, in the interest of public health and safety, the annual Commencement ceremonies traditionally held in May, will be postponed.

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A funny thing happened on the way to Distance Education at Fredonia…(we’d love to hear how you finish that thought)

Major changes have been made to the learning environment during the last two weeks at Fredonia, beginning with faculty who spent most of their spring...