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Princeton Review names SUNY Fredonia a best in Northeast

Christine Davis Mantai

SUNY Fredonia is one of the best colleges and universities in the Northeast according to The Princeton Review. The New York City-based education services company selected the school as one of 212 institutions it recommends in its "Best in the Northeast" section on its PrincetonReview.com feature, “2009 Best Colleges Region by Region.”

SEFA campaign gearing up

Christine Davis Mantai

The SEFA Campaign at SUNY Fredonia will be organizing its volunteers at a brunch for campus solicitors on Tuesday, Sept. 30, at 9:30 a.m. in...

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Gerald Gray giving recital Sept. 28

Christine Davis Mantai

SUNY Fredonia School of Music faculty member Gerald Gray will give a solo recital with pianist David Breitman on Sunday, Sept. 28, at 6 p.m. in Rosch Recital Hall. The recital is free and all are welcome.

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Broadway performers return to Rockefeller Arts Center

Christine Davis Mantai

The Best of Broadway will perform its program “Broadway Showstoppers” on Saturday, Sept. 27 at 8 p.m. in King Concert Hall. The show follows last November’s Best of Broadway performance of “The Songs of Andrew Lloyd Webber,” which proved to be the most popular single event in the 2007-08 season.

Print Shop services curtailed in October

Christine Davis Mantai

The Campus Print Shop will be closing on Monday, October 13 to print the Spring 2009 Course Offering Bulletin. It will re-open for regularly scheduled...

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Constitution Day panelists will discuss Presidential race

Christine Davis Mantai

The Department of Political Science, The College of Natural and Social Sciences and The Political Science Association are sponsoring this year’s Constitution Day Panel Discussion entitled, "The Race for the Presidency," on Thursday, Sept. 18, at 7 p.m. in S-104 of the Williams Center. Panel Members include Professors Jonathan Chausovsky, James Hurtgen and David Rankin of the Department of Political Science. Panelists will discuss the impact of the Electoral College on presidential campaigns, campaign finance and the state of presidential rhetoric in the modern presidency. All members of the college and community are welcome.