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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.
Over 70 members of the custodial staff at SUNY Fredonia gathered in the university’s Horizon Room on Thursday, Jan. 13, for the 10th Annual Custodial Safety Awards Luncheon. Awards were presented in three areas; Proper Bulb Storage, No “chocked” Doors, and Proper Chemical Labeling, with all staff in the building fully in compliance eligible to receive an award.
Offered at the Youngerman Center, a typical group meeting will include activities to help stroke and head injury survivors use compensatory strategies to improve communication skills, provide educational information and an opportunity to socialize and share experiences.
A new Tim Hortons self-service coffee kiosk is now open in Thompson Hall. Located on the first floor across from the W101 lecture hall, it is a component of a new service concept, FREDExpress, designed for “grab-and-go” service. It provides Thompson Hall’s students, faculty and staff with a long sought-after, on-site dining option, which is especially beneficial during inclement weather.
To conserve utility costs, SUNY Fredonia will curtail services and operations for the Christmas and New Year’s holidays, undertaking an annual shutdown that has generated significant savings in the past. With the exception of a few offices, college buildings will be closed, and heat reduced, from 5 p.m., Thursday, Dec. 23, through Sunday, Jan. 2, 2011. Regular business hours will resume Monday, Jan. 3.
Five SUNY Fredonia employees, whose collective service spans more than a half-century and all five major departments within the Administration division, have received Outstanding Administrative Service Awards in recognition of exemplary service during 2010. The honorees are Joe Fabritius, Terri Helwig, Randy Goodemote, Rebecca Krzyzanowicz, and Judy Langworthy.
Flynn Battaglia Architects, PC, of Buffalo was honored as the 2010 Contractor of the Year at SUNY Fredonia for its design work on the newly-completed Campus and Community Children’s Center. The annual luncheon on Nov. 23 also recognized companies who worked on campus projects during the past year. Representatives of over 50 companies were welcomed.
Reed Library is calling for online votes of support to win a $50,000 award from Pepsi to digitize and restore the internationally-valued Sigurd Rascher Saxophone Collection. The project has hovered at 197th place for two weeks, but organizer Melissa Widzinski says there are 15 days left to vote and she is pushing to get every vote possible to help the project make the Top Ten.
The $3 million expansion to the north end of Mason Hall includes two rooms which are two to three times the size of any existing rehearsal space in Mason. They were designed and built specifically to accommodate large band and orchestral groups which have grown to as many as 120 members.
Local and state officials will join President Dennis L. Hefner and other campus leaders Tuesday, Oct. 12 at 10:30 a.m., when SUNY Fredonia officially opens and dedicates its new Robert and Marilyn Maytum Music Rehearsal Halls, recently constructed as an addition to Mason Hall.
Two exhibits chronicling chapters in SUNY Fredonia’s long history – the legacy of President Dallas Beal and contributions made by a former group known as the Faculty Dames-- are on display at Reed Library through Friday, Oct. 15.