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Paula Holcomb leads conducting workshops in China

Starting in mid-November, Music Professor Paula Holcomb spent 18 days presenting Conducting Symposiums and clinics in China at the request of the China Association of...

Annual daffodil sale underway to benefit American Cancer Society

SUNY Fredonia is hosting its annual Daffodil Days sale now through Feb. 22, with all proceeds benefitting the American Cancer Society. Daffodils are available for...

Information on new Study Abroad Program to Vienna is Monday, Jan. 30

The program focuses specifically on the history and culture of Vienna/Austria, the history of crime and punishment and international and national organizations on crime and...

Welcome Week activities slated for the first week of classes

Bingo, retro rollerskating, and casino night are planned this week, along with the diversity summit lecture by Dr. Maura Cullen on Wednesday. The events are...

Croxton to describe Russian Study Abroad trip planned in June

On Wednesday, Feb. 1, Professor Jack Croxton will lead an informational meeting on the upcoming Study Abroad to Russia course planned for June 1 through...

Maria C. Maggioli

Campus flags will drop to half-staff Wednesday, Jan. 25, in mourning for the death of Maria C. Maggioli, of Tonawanda, N.Y., who died January 18...

Support group for head injured starts Feb. 21

The Youngerman Center for Communication Disorders at SUNY Fredonia will resume offering support group meetings for stroke and head injury survivors and family members. The...

Renowned marimbist to perform tonight in Rosch

Leigh Howard Stevens, Hall of Fame marimba player, will perform in Rosch Recital Hall on Monday, Jan. 23, at 8 p.m.. He will give a...

Raphy Report co-founder to offer tech training at incubator

Senior Michael Carbone, co-founder of The Raphy Report, will host a series of free workshops at the SUNY Fredonia Technology Incubator this semester. The first...

Campus Jury Prize for classical guitar goes to Mario Rubano

The inaugural Oasis Guitar Jury Prize at the SUNY Fredonia School of Music has been awarded to Mario Rubano, a Pennsylvania native pursuing degrees in...