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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.
The Quartet Program, in its 37th season as a seven-week workshop bringing together 36 of the world’s finest young musicians from age 14 to 30...
English Professor Aimee Nezhukumatathil, Music Professor Karolyn Stonefelt, and former Residence Life Director Harry Watters will accept the SUNY-level honors recognizing superior achievement at the first meeting of the All-Campus Meeting of the Fall 2006 Semester.
The week-long workshop, which runs from July 30 through August 4, will be facilitated by world class cellist, improviser, recording artist and Grammy-nominee David Darling.
Casey Nellis, a technical theater production major, will be the Jurgen P. Banse-Fay Production Management Intern at the Rockefeller Arts Center. The internship carries a cash award of $1,200.
At the upcoming exhibit in the Rockefeller Arts Center Gallery, local audiences will enjoy 40 limited edition Rockwell lithographs from the private collection of MassMutual Financial Group.
First-year students are required to complete an online alcohol-education course before coming to campus this fall, thanks to matching grant.
A project that will promote shared services between municipalities in seven Western New York counties was unveiled today at SUNY Fredonia.
President Dennis L. Hefner announced that the faculty will expand by an additional 11 tenure-track positions this fall, as a result of recent budget approvals at the state and SUNY level.
Roughly 7,000 alumni are being polled to determine their interest in starting businesses in the High Tech Incubator slated for construction in the city of Dunkirk.
SUNY Fredonia is one of 11 universities in New York State which have been selected for New York State grants that encourage high technology innovations and the creation of new jobs and companies, it was announced yesterday.