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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 naming of the Reed Library addition as the Carnahan-Jackson Center for Learning and Scholarship recognizes the longstanding financial and volunteer support given by the Carnahan-Jackson Foundation to the SUNY Fredonia community over the years, as well as the personal philanthropy and leadership provided by its Board Chairman, David H. Carnahan (in photo), President Dennis L. Hefner announced in May.
SUNY Fredonia alumna Roberta Guaspari, ’69, thanks Drs. Homer Garretson (front) and Louis Richardson, now faculty emeriti, for their years of support by announcing a...
SUNY Fredonia alumna Roberta Guaspari, ’69, thanks Drs. Homer Garretson (front) and Louis Richardson, now faculty emeriti, for their years of support by announcing a...
SUNY Fredonia and the Fredonia College Foundation today announced the public phase of a five-year, $15 million capital campaign — the longest and largest capital campaign in Fredonia’s 182-year history. “Doors to Success: the Campaign for Fredonia,” will fund more scholarships and academic and cultural programs.
Black Student Union alumni of SUNY Fredonia and friends will meet Friday, March 28, in New York City to raise funds for the Nabta Fund, a scholarship endowment established through the Fredonia College Foundation to benefit students of color at SUNY Fredonia.
The weekend celebration of the Elizabeth and Michel Sorel Charitable Organization’s gifts to SUNY Fredonia held double the excitement after a surprise announcement on Saturday, Sept. 29.
Students who worked for the Fredonia College Foundation's annual Phonathon raised nearly $56,000 during a recent campaign.
Susan Marie Frontczak as Marie Curie In the drama, Susan Marie Frontczak of "StorySmith" performs the role of Mme. Marie Curie, known for her 19th century discovery of radium and radioactivity. The event is the first to be supported by the Phyllis and Lawrence Patrie Endowment for the Sciences.
Alumni raced to raise funds for the track and field program in honor of late alumnus, Fred Ruterbusch, '77.
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.