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State officials will explain process for dissolving local governments at Aug. 10 forum in Lakewood

SUNY Fredonia’s Center for Regional Advancement (CRA) will host a forum with New York State Deputy Attorney General David Sampson to discuss the New York...

SUNY Fredonia earns top honors at Buffalo Niagara public relations awards show

SUNY Fredonia earned multiple honors at the 21st Excalibur Awards, sponsored by the Buffalo Niagara Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America on June...

Latino outreach program with Dunkirk schools celebrates inaugural year

SUNY Fredonia’s new “Leap 2 Success” program, which focuses on helping first-generation, low-income Latino students gain college entrance and emphasizes the importance of higher education...

SUNY Fredonia staff "Relays" to benefit American Cancer Society

SUNY Fredonia employees joined hundreds of area walkers at the university’s outdoor track in the annual Relay for Life on June 12 to benefit the...

Percussion Ensemble will perform with Chautauqua Symphony July 2

The SUNY Fredonia Percussion Ensemble, made up of both students and faculty, will be performing in concert with the Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra on Friday, July...

June 25 concert to benefit two businesses suffering losses in February Masonic Building fire

Faculty and friends of the School of Music at SUNY Fredonia will hold a benefit concert to raise money for Matteson-Kempo Karate and Dynamics Unlimited...

Goodman named director for KUTLU-NITT gateway

Relations between the SUNY Fredonia Technology Incubator and a Japanese technology licensing consortium were underscored recently with a visit from Japanese officials who announced that...

Stroke and head injury survivors to meet this summer

The Youngerman Center for Communication Disorders at SUNY Fredonia will resume support group meetings for stroke and head injury survivors and family members. The group...

Freshmen, transfer and minority applications for Fall 2010 exceed record

The university has reached its fall semester freshman class of target of 1,125 students. Applications in select undergraduate programs are still being accepted, although students...

Leading urban planner will speak at June 3 "Building Healthy Neighborhoods" conference

Since founding czb to help distressed neighborhoods in 2001, former Harvard Fellow Charles Buki has become a leader in speaking out on the need for...