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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.
A grant to SUNY Fredonia Reed Library will make Fahrenheit 451 the Big Read focus in Chautauqua and Cattaraugus counties. Reed Library Washington, D.C.—June 25...
ANGEL Learning, a leading developer and marketer of enterprise e-learning software, has presented two awards to SUNY Fredonia for implementation of two ANGEL programs on its campus intranet.
Hillary Barger of Westfield, Lianna LeBarron of Westfield, and Nate Schroeder of Ripley are this year’s winners of the Welch’s/National Grape Cooperative Scholarship at SUNY Fredonia. Each student will receive $1,000.
Dr. Kevin P. Kearns will bring more than 25 years of service in graduate-level education and administration to SUNY Fredonia as the new Associate Vice President for Graduate Studies and Research.
SUNY Fredonia has appointed Chris Dearth, who has worked in admissions and marketing at a nationally ranked public liberal arts college for the last five years, as its new Director of Admissions.
The SUNY Fredonia Department of Theatre and Dance is producing a week-long day camp called “PLAYGROUND” to provide a campus-based cultural experience that reaches out to a small group of children in a unique way. The camp runs from Aug. 20 to Aug. 25.
One of the area’s leading family-owned businesses will be partnering with the Michael C. Rockefeller Arts Center at the State University of New York at Fredonia to bring the community the finest in family entertainment. Howard Hanna Holt Real Estate, with offices in Mayville and Fredonia and another scheduled to open soon in Westfield, will sponsor the 2007-08 Kaleidoscope Series at Rockefeller Arts Center
Dr. John Kijinski, dean of the College of Arts & Sciences at Idaho State University, Pocatello, has been selected after a national search as dean of the College of Arts & Humanities at SUNY Fredonia. Assuming his post on August 1, he will oversee the degree programs, faculty, and facilities in visual arts, new media, communication, English, modern languages, health and wellness, history, music, philosophy, theatre and dance.
Local music lovers can feast their ears on magnificent chamber works performed by some of the world’s most talented young artists as The Quartet Program...
The senior-laden, all-women team set the bar high for future SIFE students at SUNY Fredonia, Dr. Seyedian said.