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Summer Sessions provides an assortment of opportunities for students

More Information>> Important Dates: Register online for May Term and Summer Session I by April 29 Register online for Summer Session II by June 10...

"Castle" fan's final paper leads to lifelong social media memories

Senior English major Allyson Willoughby earned herself more than an “A” last semester, as her research paper about her favorite television show, ABC’s “Castle,” resulted...

Pioneering SUNYAC Commissioner Pat Damore to retire

State University of New York Athletic Conference Commissioner Patrick R. Damore has announced he will retire from his position at the end of his current...

Risks, Rewards, Repercussions -- and Rousseau -- is subject of March 7 Brown Bag panel

The Arts and Sciences Brown Bag Series continues Wednesday, March 7, with a panel on “Risks, Rewards and Repercussions,” held in conjunction with SUNY Fredonia’s...

Music ensembles going on the road to play in NY, PA, Germany and France

While the Fredonia School of Music has a long tradition of sending its ensembles out on tour both domestically and abroad, it is starting a...

U.S. and World Affairs offered in May Term

An introduction to international relations will be the focus POLI 150 – U.S. and World Affairs, a May term class to be offered by the...

Men's Track and Field

The Fredonia State men's track and field team broke one school record and had five athletes turn in ECAC Regional Meet qualifying standards at the...

History team brings War of 1812 bicentennial, local significance, to students

Students enrolled in “The Wars of 1812,” a new course being taught during the conflict’s bicentennial by a veteran team of three SUNY Fredonia history...

Steven Gangloff prepares for UB Medical School

Health-minded and entrepreneurial, Steven Gangloff, of Buffalo, N.Y., has been accepted into the University at Buffalo School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences upon graduation in...

Liz Lee writes chapter for new book on biologically-inspired computing

Photography professor Liz Lee has contributed a chapter, “A New Leaf,” to a new book, “Biologically Inspired Computing for the Arts: Scientific Data Through Graphics,”...