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Musicians to gather for Sigurd Raschèr’s conference

Over 100 musicians from throughout the U.S. and Germany will meet at the Fredonia School of Music for the Sigurd Raschèr Centennial Celebration Conference on...

Third Fall Sweep a success for students and the community

SUNY Fredonia’s Nearly 300 SUNY Fredonia students participated in the university’s Applied Communication Association’s Third Fall Sweep.

Student composers to present back-to-back concerts in November

The Ethos New Music Society at SUNY Fredonia will present a duet of concerts: Solos and Duets I and Solos and Duets II on Nov...

Alumnus returns to give guest lecture on Nov. 9

SUNY Fredonia computer science and physics alumnus Gentian Buzi, now a Ph.D. student at Caltech (California Institute of Technology), will deliver a talk Friday, Nov...

Author of “Math and the Mona Lisa” to give lecture Nov. 5

Dr. Bulent Atalay, professor of physics at the University of Mary Washington and author of the book, “Math and the Mona Lisa,” will give a...

Third Fall Sweep on Sunday Nov. 4 to benefit the community

Over 300 SUNY Fredonia students are expected to participate in the annual Fall Sweep on Nov. 4, a leaf raking event created to strengthen the...

Student is host of syndicated children’s television program

Diving among sharks off the Caribbean coral reef -- at feeding time, no less -- could easily be someone’s worst nightmare. But it’s the ideal...

Lundquist Fellow relates life changing experience

Ever have just one spoonful of, say, a deliciously rich chocolate pudding or other fancy dessert that leaves you craving for more? A whole lot...

String ensembles open Children's Concerts Series

The Musical Journeys Program of the Fredonia School of Music will kick off its second season of free concerts designed to appeal to very young...

Gwen Detwiler to perform with College Symphony

Gustav Mahler’s Symphony No. 4 heads the program for the Saturday, Oct. 20, concert of the SUNY Fredonia College Symphony at 8 p.m. in King...