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"Model student" chooses campus for national backdrop

Meet Alyssa Buckley, a sophomore childhood education major and Fredonia native who entered a modeling contest sponsored by Maurice’s department stores -- and won. The...

"Phantom" took first steps toward stardom as student here

Craig Schulman was a student at SUNY Fredonia more than three decades ago when “the hook was set” for him to become a professional performer...

Renowned pollster John Zogby to keynote Constitution Week

John Zogby, founder of the global polling firm Zogby International, and one of the most widely regarded and sought after authorities on the democratic pulse...

Rankin looks at citizenship and millenials for President's Award Lecture

His talk, continuing the tradition bestowed upon the annual faculty recipient of the President's Award for Excellence in Teaching, will be held this year during...

U.S. News ranks Fredonia 12th among top regional public universities in the North

Even with an influx of new institutions in its competition, SUNY Fredonia is ranked 12th among the top public universities in the North in the...

Men's Basketball hosting two-day blood drive

The men's basketball team is hosting a blood drive with the Community Blood Bank on Tuesday, Sept. 20 and Wednesday, Sept. 21, in the Multipurpose...

Hockey team helps local senior citizens

by Craig Harvey, Observer sports editor Fredonia State's hockey athletes, shown at right, helped local senior citizens recently with some essential handyman exercises: painting steps...

Julie Newell teaches master classes during residency in Italy

Julie Newell Julie Newell, coordinator of opera and soprano voice professor at the Fredonia School of Music, presented three days of masterclasses on American Art...

Fredonia College Foundation names junior Meagan Allers to board

A commitment to become fully engaged in campus life has elevated Meagan Allers, a childhood education junior, to a seat on the board of the...

SUNY Fredonia breaks ground on $60 million Science Center

With the tossing of some ceremonial dirt and a celebratory toast from Erlenmeyer flasks destined for new chemistry labs, scores of SUNY Fredonia faculty, students...