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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.
They didn’t wait tables or prepare its signature flatbreads in the kitchen, but School of Business students gave valuable assistance in development of the new Buddy Brewster’s Ale House in Fredonia.
The State University of New York Athletic Conference's (SUNYAC) weekly Men's Soccer Senior Spotlight highlights Fredonia's Sam Wagner.
Homecoming 2020, organized by the Office of Alumni Affairs, will include several virtual programs in lieu of in-person events on Oct. 15 and 16.
George Simmons, who received a B.A. in Political Science in 1975 from Fredonia and is now a senior partner at a sales and marketing consulting firm based in Boston, Mass., has engaged with his alma mater to fulfill what he believes is an essential market need – graduates with experience in selling – that’s not being met.
School of Business Associate Professor Lei Huang won the Best Paper Award for “When Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Goes Bad: Implied CSR Motivations and Perceived Corporate Hypocrisy,” one of two papers he presented at the 45th annual Atlantic Marketing Association Conference.
The Fredonia Technology Incubator is continuing its Entrepreneurial Education Program with a virtual workshop designed to assist entrepreneurs and startups with taxes and accounting and conducted by School of Business Lecturer Mark Nickerson, a small business owner and CPA.
“Widow’s Point,” a supernatural thriller whose score was co-written by Armand Petri, coordinator of Fredonia’s Music Industry program, will soon be in worldwide distribution through Amazon, Wal-Mart and DeepDiscount.
The Fredonia Business Club, a student group open to all majors, is developing a program to provide basic golf lessons and course etiquette for students.
Fredonia’s Enactus chapter capped an academic year filled with community engagement and numerous pivots due to the distance education transition with its selection as one of only 43 Enactus teams in the United States to be judged by a select panel of executive leaders from major companies.
Associate Professor Susan McNamara, a member of the School of Business faculty, has been inducted into the Enactus Hall of Fame for Sam Walton Fellows.