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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.
To benefit the high school music programs in Fredonia and Dunkirk, Fredonia Radio Systems will be hosting a “Rock N’ Skate” party featuring music, ice skating, prizes, and skaters dressed in superhero costumes on Monday, March 20 from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at Steele Hall Ice Arena.
Lance Durban, '70 A SUNY Fredonia graduate who is president of a Miami-based company doing business in Haiti has sought the help of SUNY Fredonia...
Students taking an Active Roles in Service (S.T.A.R.S, formerly the Social Work Club), together with Intervarsity Christian Fellowship, Student Association, the Volunteer and Community Services Office and Disney Hall are helping the people of Haiti.
Students of the SUNY Fredonia Public Relations Management course and the Chautauqua Adult Day Care Centers, Inc. are in a partnership that will help the agency explain its services to more people in the community
Retiring from SUNY Fredonia after 24 years, former Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs Leonard E. Faulk will discuss the importance of student service and...
A new ensemble for community members age 50 or older is seeking new members interested in learning to play an instrument, returning to an instrument...
In a study undertaken last summer, Biology Professor Ted Lee and graduate student Damian Salerno identified the sources of bacterial contamination in Cassadaga Lake. Dr. Lee has received another grant to continue the research next summer.
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Office of University Partnerships has named SUNY Fredonia as one of 13 new Community Outreach Partnership Centers (COPC), which it is funding across the country to address neighborhood problems at grassroots level.
The SUNY Fredonia Faculty-Student Association (FSA) has named Ryan Sharp as program coordinator of the new College Lodge Workforce Experiential Training Program at the College Lodge. Funded by a $57,658 grant from the Appalachian Regional Commission, the program expands the College Lodge's Challenge Course – a series of outdoor team-building tasks.