Festival of American musical masters planned
The “American Masters” symposium brings two weeks of concerts and lectures celebrating composers such as Samuel Barber, Leonard Bernstein, Aaron Copland and George Gershwin.
The “American Masters” symposium brings two weeks of concerts and lectures celebrating composers such as Samuel Barber, Leonard Bernstein, Aaron Copland and George Gershwin.
Students at SUNY Fredonia are taking full advantage of their opportunity to peruse the news. The USA Today Collegiate Readership Program has entered its first...
A new ensemble for community members age 50 or older is seeking new members interested in learning to play an instrument, returning to an instrument...
In a study undertaken last summer, Biology Professor Ted Lee and graduate student Damian Salerno identified the sources of bacterial contamination in Cassadaga Lake. Dr...
SUNY Fredonia has been ranked among the top 100 best values for public campuses in the nation by Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine. Fredonia ranked 61...
Starbucks – perhaps the most recognized coffee franchise in the world – will open a shop inside the University Commons at Cranston Hall, a $23...
Dorothy (Lockwood) Anderson, a 1927 graduate of the Fredonia Normal School, bequeathed a gift to SUNY Fredonia that will amount to approximately $500,000, President Dennis...
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Office of University Partnerships has named SUNY Fredonia as one of 13 new Community Outreach Partnership Centers...
State University of New York Provost Peter D. Salins has issued a call for presentations to the four-day Conference on Instructional Technologies (CIT), which begins...
The upcoming SUNY Fredonia presentation of Handel’s “Messiah” has been sold out. Composed by George Frederic Handel in 1741, “Messiah,” with its musical narrative of...