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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.
The SUNY Fredonia School of Music presents the Fredonia Guitar Quartet in concert on Thursday, April 3, 2008 at 8 p.m. in Rosch Recital Hall...
The Fredonia Chamber Singers will present its annual Post-Tour Spring Concert on Sunday, April 6 at 4 p.m. in Rosch Recital Hall. This is the 27th year that the group has performed in high schools throughout New York State during its Spring Break. Under the direction of Dr. Donald P. Lang, the concert is free and open to the public.
More than 50 students, cast in 13 different acts, performed at “American Pidol,” the SUNY Fredonia Math Department’s unique twist on the popular television show...
Joseph Legaspi and Sarah Gambito will present their poetry as part of SUNY Fredonia’s observance of National Poetry Month on Tuesday, April 15, beginning at...
Three students presented their winning research papers at the Women’s Studies Annual Research Conference on Gender Tuesday, April 1. The guest-speaker of the two-hour event was Asian Studies Scholar Piya Pangsapa of SUNY at Buffalo.
In his travels through Morocco, filmmaker Rick Ray discovered a “peaceful, progressive, well-educated, forward-looking society.” He attributes this, in part, to Morocco’s young monarch, King Mohammed VI. Now age 44, Mohammed VI came to power in 1999.
In his travels through Morocco, filmmaker Rick Ray discovered a “peaceful, progressive, well-educated, forward-looking society.” He attributes this, in part, to Morocco’s young monarch, King Mohammed VI. Now age 44, Mohammed VI came to power in 1999.
That time-honored combination of bedtime stories and pajamas will take center stage at the second annual Bedtime Stories community gathering at SUNY Fredonia on Thursday...
The existence of 10 different covers to market the book, "Black Boy," since its original publication in 1945 through 2006 offers insights into U.S. history, according to Dr. Howard Rambsy, of Southern Illinois University and the exhibit’s curator. For more than 60 years, publishers altered the packaging of the book to make it more appealing to new generations of readers. "Visualizing Richard Wright" is an exhibit of engaging book covers now on display in Reed Library.
Black Student Union alumni of SUNY Fredonia and friends will meet Friday, March 28, in New York City to raise funds for the Nabta Fund, a scholarship endowment established through the Fredonia College Foundation to benefit students of color at SUNY Fredonia.