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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.
Four students from Fredonia’s Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) class presented a project on historical events in the economy to Professor A. Jacqueline Swansinger's “Introduction to History” class.
Two members of the SUNY Fredonia campus family were winners at the Metropolitan Opera's regional auditions held in Buffalo recently: senior Victoria Vargas and 2005...
Awards for the 2008-2009 cycle of the Carnahan-Jackson Humanities Fund of the Fredonia College Foundation have been announced. A total of $20,350 was awarded to faculty and staff in the departments of history, English, philosophy, theatre, visual arts and new media, and the School of Music and Reed Library.
SUNY Fredonia will enter its annual energy-saving, year-end shutdown period at the close of business on Friday, Dec. 21. With the exception of a few offices, all buildings, services and operations across the campus will be curtailed until Wednesday, Jan. 2, 2008.
Assistant Professor Jill Marshall of the College of Education’s Department of Curriculum and Instruction provided a curricular change to the graduate course, Issues and Trends in Elementary Social Studies Education, which benefitted local social studies teachers.
The sound recording studio and control room at SUNY Fredonia’s School of Music has earned an award from the regional American Institute of Architects chapter for Architectural Resources, P.C., designer of the space.
Education majors cited for exceptional professionalism in and outside of the classroom were honored at a luncheon on Friday, Dec. 7, by the Office of Student Services in the College of Education at SUNY Fredonia.
Chairpersons Raymond Rushboldt and Martha Smith have announced that SUNY Fredonia’s goal of $43,000 for the State Employees Federated Appeal (SEFA) has been met and exceeded with a new recording in giving.
STEPS, a student organization at SUNY Fredonia, hosted Chautauqua County’s first annual AIDS walk recently, raising over $6,200 as well as campus and community awareness of the AIDS pandemic in Africa.
Moog Music, Inc. has donated a Theremin to the Department of Communication at SUNY Fredonia through the efforts of Communication/Audio-Radio major Christopher Rosebrough.