SIFE Team creates website and forum for bike lending program
Spoke Folk, a local not for profit volunteer organization that works throughout the Dunkirk/Fredonia community to promote the use of bicycles as means of primary...
Register now for one of our fall open house events: October 18 or November 8
Spoke Folk, a local not for profit volunteer organization that works throughout the Dunkirk/Fredonia community to promote the use of bicycles as means of primary...
The fall Phonathon, conducted by the University Advancement division and coordinated by Director of Development Timothy Murphy, brought in over $64,000 in pledges from SUNY...
Five SUNY Fredonia School of Business students earned first place in an international business simulation competition, in which they competed against more than 1,000 teams...
The Chautauqua County Rural Ministry (CCRM) Nominating Committee has selected Dr. Richard Goodman as the recipient of the 2008 Prophet’s Hoe Award. Dr. Goodman is...
Above, Howard Rambsy presented a guest lecture on the American author Richard Wright during a visit to campus. Dr. Emily VanDette sponsored a series of...
SUNY Fredonia’s Center for Rural Regional Development and Governance (CRRDG) has established an advisory board that includes both SUNY Fredonia faculty and staff, as well...
On Thursday, Dec. 11, students taking an honors seminar in American History from Dr. James Hurtgen will present a 25-page "Memo to the President-Elect," based...
The Ninth Campus-Wide Donation Drive held Dec. 5 produced an abundance of goods to benefit the local agencies of the Chautauqua County Rural Ministry and...
Over 300 high school students and chaperones from 11 schools attended the semi-annual Drama Dance Day hosted by the SUNY Fredonia Department of Theatre and...
SUNY Fredonia employees have surpassed the campus goal for the 12th year in a row for the State Employees Federated Appeal (SEFA). The appeal, which...