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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.
SUNY Fredonia is celebrating the 20th anniversary of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities’ nonpartisan American Democracy Project© by recommitting to the initiative's guiding principles of civic and democratic engagement.
Developing new skills, building teamwork in student athletes and generating a robust network within the Chautauqua County athletic community is the trifecta Seth McFadden scored during his J-Term internship at Brocton Central School.
With the media landscape changing at an ever-increasing rate, it’s remarkable when a radio program stays on the air long enough to mark a 40th anniversary. Fredonia Radio Systems' "High Noon Friday" is celebrating this milestone.
SUNY Fredonia alumna Mary Ramsey, lead vocalist of 10,000 Maniacs, and Leigh Nash, of Sixpence None the Richer will speak at the Women in Music Industry symposium at the Williams Center Blue Lounge on Tuesday, Feb. 27, at noon.
SUNY Distinguished Professor Junaid Zubairi will discuss the design and development of a smart road monitoring system at the Center for Innovation and Economic Development on Wednesday, Feb. 21, at 10 a.m.
Students can seize a chance to showcase their writing talents and win a cash prize by submitting a poem about a work of art in the Marion Art Gallery’s current exhibition, "Is anything the matter? Drawings by Laylah Ali," in the Student Ekphrastic Poetry Contest.
Music Professor Jill Reese is a co-author of a research study, "Elementary General Music: Perceptions and Aspirations of Preservice Music Teachers," published in the Journal of Music Teacher Education.
The artistic skills and vision of Associate Professor of Scenic Design Czerton Lim are in full view in “The Play That Goes Wrong,” a popular show that’s obviously a major challenge to stage, at the Cleveland Play House.
The program, “Curricular Violence: Addressing the Misrepresentation and Exclusion of Black History in School Curricula,” will be presented by W. Charles Brandy, director of Social Studies for the Buffalo Public Schools, on Wednesday, Feb. 28.
The Fredonia State women's tennis team recently participated in a tennis clinic held at the Chautauqua Tennis Club in Dunkirk, NY.