Music Business program head Armand Petri inducted into Buffalo Music Hall of Fame
Producer, engineer, composer and musician Armand Petri, head of the SUNY Fredonia's Music Business program, was one of 12 people into the Buffalo Music Hall...
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Producer, engineer, composer and musician Armand Petri, head of the SUNY Fredonia's Music Business program, was one of 12 people into the Buffalo Music Hall...
Families of all SUNY Fredonia students are welcome to this year’s Family Weekend, taking place Friday, Oct. 26- Sunday, Oct. 28. There are numerous activities...
A new “SUNY Smart Track Campaign” to combat student debt throughout New York and set a national model has been created by SUNY and is...
Above: Johnston's interpretation of the industrial revolution. Below, of photosynthesis. SUNY Fredonia Associate Professor of Animation and Illustration Jill Johnston (at left) has designed a...
The final Arts Council for Wyoming County exhibit of 2012 will feature the work of Cuban-American artist and Distinguished Professor Alberto Rey, marking the first...
Writer, composer and scholar Christopher Shultis will spend Oct. 15, 16, and 17 on campus as the School of Music explores John Cage, who is...
SUNY Fredonia’s Career Development Office (CDO) will host its annual Graduate School Fair on Thursday, Oct. 18, from 4 to 6 p.m. in the Williams...
On Tuesday, Oct. 16 at 4 p.m. in Rosch Recital Hall, Geosciences Professor Dr. Gary Lash will deliver the 2012 Kasling Lecture, entitled,“...boring old shale...
"A long (the) line," by Timothy Frerichs. More>> SUNY Fredonia art professor Timothy Frerichs unveiled "A long (the) line," his site-oriented public art installation that...
Associate Professor of English Natalie Gerber's article “Wallace Stevens' Mixed-Breed Versifying and His Adaptations of Blank-Verse Practice” is the winner of the first annual John...