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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.
To build awareness of what is discarded and the potential for recycling, students at SUNY Fredonia will participate in a “trash dump” on Saturday, April 26, beginning at 2 p.m.
On Saturday, April 26, ground will be broken for a new native plant garden. The brainchild of area biologist Priscilla Titus and facilitated by Assistant Professor of Biology Jonathan Titus, the garden will be established next to the greenhouse at Jewett Hall, home of the biology department. It will be planted, beginning at 11 a.m., by Dr. and Ms. Titus and students from the biology program
The Women’s Student Union, STEPS and the Earth Week Committe will host "Sex and the Environment" Workshop to unite environmental and reproductive justice movements on...
SUNY Fredonia students will be treated to a free ride to their campus destination of choice and a free music download card today on Wednesday, April 16, courtesy of the Lifelong Learning and Special Programs department. All they have to do is hail the Summer Sessions taxi, driven by Eric Skowronski, director of Lifelong Learning.
In a landmark anthology by W.W. Norton, considered to be the most ambitious, far-reaching collection of contemporary Asian and Middle Eastern poetry available, poems by English Professor Aimee Nezhukumatathil have been published.
Serving will be from 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., rain or shine. “A Sustainable Taste of Fredonia, sponsored by the SUNY Fredonia Sustainability Committee, helps kick off SUNY Fredonia’s observance of Earth Week that runs through Saturday, April 26.
As part of its effort to gather information and opinions from village residents, including SUNY Fredonia students, the Village of Fredonia is running two online...
Several SUNY Fredonia students participated in the 235th American Chemical Society National Meeting and Exposition in New Orleans recently. Of the more than 9,000 scholarly presentations at the gathering, several detailed the research of 12 students from SUNY Fredonia.
Christopher P. Reybrouck, whose career at SUNY Fredonia encompassed leadership positions, wide-ranging service and many individual honors, will receive the 2008 Lanford Presidential Prize from the Oscar and Esther Lanford Endowment at the college’s morning Commencement ceremony on Saturday, May 17.
High school students from local school districts and the Cassadaga Job Corps Center will be making visits to the College of Education this month to learn more about financial aid, the undergraduate and graduate programs in education, student activities at SUNY Fredonia, and to tour the campus.