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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.
“Curious and Creative Conversations,” a new series that showcases research conducted by faculty, will be held in the Reed Library Garden Area on designated Wednesdays during February, March and April.
Students who undertake a credit-bearing, unpaid internship during the spring semester are invited to apply for an Internship and Living Stipend.
Sophomore Communication student Isabella Inzinna gains behind-the-scenes perspective during Long Island radio internship during J-Term.
The Western New York Chamber Orchestra continues its Classics Series at SUNY on Sunday, Feb. 18 with the world premiere live performance of a chamber opera by composer Nick Bentz.
Two students – one from Western New York and the other from far away Syria – meet each other at an “international chat” in a School of Music faculty office and start an impromptu conversation.
Three students majoring in a STEM discipline have been recommended by SUNY Fredonia to apply for a Barry Goldwater Scholarship valued at $7,500 to help them pursue a research career in the natural sciences, mathematics or engineering.
Department of Communication Adjunct Lecturer Nicholas Smith is the author of “Cloudwalking,” a new book of poetry published by Alien Buddha Press in 2023.
SUNY Fredonia alumnus Steve “Major” Giammaria, ’06, received two Emmy awards on Jan. 6 at the first of two 75th Creative Arts Emmy Awards ceremonies.
The Fredonia State men's swim team saw some positive results in its first meet since returning from winter training in Florida.
"Morning, All Day," SUNY Distinguished Professor James Piorkowski's recent composition for guitar quartet, has been published by IMD of Paris, France.