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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.
February 12, 2009 marks the 200th Birthday of Charles Darwin. The Department of Biology has chosen to celebrate this on Friday, Nov. 14, in 101...
Machiavelli is a "laughing lion and a strutting fox" in Raymond Angelo Belliotti's latest book, a treatise on the 15th century thinker who is usually regarded as a clever, effective deceit. “Machiavelli must be understood in historical and political context," Belliotti said, "but his work has great, usually unappreciated, significance for philosophical and moral theory."
Dr. Rob Deemer, Chair of the Fredonia School of Music composition department, will be the keynote speaker at the "Inside Opera" event hosted by OperaBuffs...
The University of Nebraska at Kearney has named James Thomas Stevens of the SUNY Fredonia English Department a Reynolds Literary Sandhill Crane Fellow for his...
Above, Ashleigh Hanner and Leah Kerns pluck out the white pines which are re-seeding in the bog near Springville, N.Y. Jonathan Sleeper and Tim Greco...
Biology students who were awarded summer research fellowships will present the findings of their research at an open session on Friday, Oct. 17, at 2 p.m. in Jewett Hall Room 101. The students undertook a wide range of studies involving local fish, water quality, little brown bats, and native plants.
Learn about international opportunities as last year’s Fulbright recipients and international scholars share their experiences during the International Brown Bag lunch series. All presentations will take place from noon to 12:50 in Fenton Hall's English Reading room (Fenton 127). Beverages will be provided.
Fredonia, N.Y. — Sept. 16, 2008 — Department of Philosophy Assistant Professor Andrew Cullison will present a talk entitled, “A Puzzle about Scientific Knowledge” as...
quot; >Ann Carden will be inducted into the PRSA College of Fellows Oct. 25 in Detroit, Mich. More about the PRSA SUNY Fredonia Associate Professor...