Saundra Liggins is interim Affirmative Action head
Saundra Liggins, Ph.D., of the English Department, has been named Interim Affirmative Action Director, starting January 3. Her office is in the President’s Office complex...
Saundra Liggins, Ph.D., of the English Department, has been named Interim Affirmative Action Director, starting January 3. Her office is in the President’s Office complex...
The consulting firm that developed the new Facilities Master Plan that will guide development of the SUNY Fredonia campus for the next 10 years was...
In its Big Read blog, The National Endowment for the Arts has featured costume designs by Fredonia students studying under Dixon Reynolds. Josh Porter's sketch...
A year spent living and teaching in Botswana as a Fulbright scholar will be shared by Biology professor Jon Titus at the International Brown Bag...
Economics Professor Paul Holmes, author of the paper, "Win or Go Home; Why College Football Coaches Get Fired," published in the April 2011 issue of...
The fall Arts and Sciences Brown Bag Series, “America: 10 Years Later,” concludes on Wednesday, Dec. 7 with a program on “Are We There Yet...
Dr. Gary Lash examining shale at Dunkirk, N.Y.'s Lake Erie coast line. Dr. Lash has been named by Foreign Policy magazine to its “Top 100...
The works of five students from the Department of Visual Arts and New Media at SUNY Fredonia will be displayed in the Cathy and Jesse...
The School of Music is excited to host cellist Yo-Yo Ma in a master class prior to his concert next Thursday, Dec. 8 (sold out)...
A paper by Fredonia student Basar Koc, co-authored with his mentor Professor Ziya Arnavut, won the "Best Paper Award" at the WNY Image Processing Workshop...