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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 three-year agreement calls for curriculum development, cooperative international education programs and exchange opportunities for students and faculty from SUNY Fredonia and UABJO.
The annual People of Color Concerns Conference is focusing on careers this Saturday, April 22, starting at 10 a.m. with a breakfast in Cafe G, followed by a viewing of the "Wrapped in Pride" exhibit in the Reed Library walkway.
The Youngerman Clinic is offeirng free testing for hearing, speech-language and ambliopia (lazy-eye in children) on Saturday, April 29, from 9 a.m. till noon in honor of Better Speech and Hearing Month.
Geoscience students who want to teach in high-need school districts are among those eligible for Noyce Scholarships. The National Science Foundation is funding a four-year...
“The best SIFE team I have seen all day,” one judge commented after seeing the work of eight Fredonia students at the Students in Free Enterprise USA Regional Competition in Cleveland, OH recently.
How the needs of the community have worked into their courses will be described by Professors Ann Carden, Ann Deakin, Joni Milgram-Luterman, and Ted Lee on Thursday, April 20.
The Business Club will recognize the Dunkirk City Judge and practicing private attorney with a dinner ceremony on Monday, April 24 at 6 p.m. in the Williams Center.
Eligible students are invited to compete for three $1,000 scholarships as a result of a SUNY Fredonia scholarship fund created by Welch's and the National Grape Cooperative for its employees and grower-members.
Man's cloth made by Asante peoples. The brightly colored, geometrically shaped, patterned cloth called kente, made by the Asante peoples of Ghana and the Ewe...
Over the past seven years, total construction at the SUNY Fredonia campus has exceeded $66.2 million, largely due to the tireless advocacy of President Dennis L. Hefner in the halls of state government buildings in Albany.