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Events and news of what's happening around the Fredonia campus.
Events and news of what's happening around the Fredonia campus.
Five School of Business students earned first place in an international business simulation competition, in which they competed against more than 1,000 teams from over 70 colleges and universities worldwide.
SUNY Fredonia was one of only 12 universities nationwide to be recognized in the final results of a recent “Most Vegetarian-Friendly College” contest, sponsored by PETA2, the world’s largest youth animal rights organization and an affiliate of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.
The fall Phonathon, conducted by the Division of University Advancement and coordinated by Director of Development Timothy Murphy, ’89, brought in over $64,000 as a result of more than 1,500 pledges from alumni to support the efforts of the Fredonia College Foundation as it provides scholarship and program support to the university.
A journey through one of the most beautiful regions of Italy will take place on Saturday, Jan. 24 as Rockefeller Arts Center presents the travel/adventure film “Inside the Tuscan Hills” at 7:30 p.m. in King Concert Hall. Narrating the film will be John Wilson, one of Canada’s top award-winning wildlife documentary filmmakers.
Literacy Volunteers will be holding its annual book sale at the Williams Center on Friday, Feb. 6, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. As in...
Professor and Department Chairperson of Mathematical Sciences Nancy Boynton has been elected chairperson of the Special Interest Group on Statistics Education for the Mathematical Association of America.
Illustrated by Charlotte R. Morse (right), graphic designer for Academic Information Technology, the children's book, Does a Pigeon Bark? was written by Philip S. Morse...
Amy Cuhel-Schuckers, grants development specialist for the Office of Sponsored Programs, has achieved the professional milestone of Certified Research Administrator (CRA). The designation of Certified...
School of Music associate professor Roderick Macdonald recently conducted Germany's world-famous Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra before a sold-out audience in a benefit concert to support the Leipzig Children's Cancer Clinic.
Marcia Mackowiak, Darlene Miller, Denise Aschmann, Markus Kessler and Joel Polito are the winners of the Outstanding Administrative Service Awards presented in late 2008 by Vice President for Administration Tracy S. Bennett, who gave a luncheon in their honor.