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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.
For more photos of SUNY Fredonia Business Technology Incubator, go to gallery>> General: The grand opening of the two-story, 21,000-square-foot SUNY Fredonia Business Technology Incubator...
The long-awaited SUNY Fredonia Business Technology Incubator opened its doors on Monday to much fanfare and congratulations among business, government, university and community leaders who have worked together since 2006 to create one of the most exciting and potential-filled economic development projects in Chautauqua County history.
A number of minor renovation projects at SUNY Fredonia will be underway during semester break (December 21 to January 23). In addition to painting, cleaning...
Robert H. Fritzinger has been named the director of the new SUNY Fredonia Business Technology Incubator, set to officially open on Dec. 21 with a...
The busy construction year at SUNY Fredonia that saw the expenditure of more than $30 million was capped with presentation of the university’s annual “Contractor of the Year” award to Perry Construction Group, general contractor of the university’s new technology incubator in downtown Dunkirk.
The busy construction year at SUNY Fredonia that saw the expenditure of more than $30 million was capped off with the presentation of the university’s...
SUNY Fredonia is tapping the minds of some of the most talented and successful science, technology and education professionals in the world to help design its new Science and Technology Center. Though they’re spread across the U.S., these 14 individuals share one common trait: all are SUNY Fredonia graduates.
Distinguished SUNY Fredonia alumni from across the United States will convene on campus Thursday at 10 a.m. as members of the university’s Natural Sciences Advisory Council to participate in the planning phase of the new Science and Technology Center. And while they are here, four members of the council have agreed to generously offer career guidance to lab science students at a noon lunch that day in the Williams Center.
A dedication for the completion of Phase II of the soccer stadium including a new entrance, was held during the Men's and Women's Soccer annual tournament, the Clarion Classic Friday evening. The stadium, which began operating in 2007 once the fields, lights and bleachers were installed, now boasts such amenitities as a new entrance and traffic circle, ticket office, restrooms, team meeting rooms, concession stands and a press box.
Dr. Holly J. Lawson, a recipient of the 2009 President’s Award for Excellence at SUNY Fredonia, will explore the topic, “New Teaching Spaces: Visions for the Fredonia Science Center and Beyond,” during a lecture on Monday, Sept. 21, at 3 p.m., at the Juliet J. Rosch Recital Hall on campus.