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Ethos concert to celebrate members' talent

Christine Davis Mantai

Ethos New Music Society presents "PAST. PRESENT. FUTURE." on Monday, April 21, in Rosch Recital Hall at 8 p.m. The concert will be a celebration of Ethos alumni, current members, and the introduction of the winners of the First Annual Ethos Young Composers Composition Competition. Admission is free and open to the public.

EDP celebrates 40th anniversary April 19

Christine Davis Mantai

The 40th anniversary of the Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) at the State University of New York will be celebrated with an alumni reunion April 18 through 20. Known as the Educational Development Program at SUNY Fredonia, the program was established to combine access, academic support and supplemental financial assistance to make higher education possible for students who have the potential to succeed, despite poor preparation and limited financial resources.

Alumna assumes leadership at Columbia College Chicago

Christine Davis Mantai

Fredonia graduate ('06) Kristen Orser, currently a graduate student and faculty member in the English Department at Columbia College Chicago is organizing “Critical Encounters” which is a series of lectures and discussions on issues of social justice. This year’s theme, “Poverty and Privilege” is inspired by her Fredonia J-term travel to Venezuela (2005).

'91 grad worked on Grammy-nominated albums

Christine Davis Mantai

Sound engineer Anthony Casuccio played a key role in the recording of two albums that have been formally honored with Grammy award nominations. The awards ceremony will be held Feb. 11 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.

EDP alumni among 40 honored in state

Christine Davis Mantai

With three graduates among the 40 honored, SUNY Fredonia was well represented when the State University of New York celebrated the 40th anniversary celebration of its Educational Opportunity Program.

Marletta to talk about his career in research

Christine Davis Mantai

On Friday, Oct. 26 at 4 p.m. in Jewett Hall Room 101, alumnus Michael Marletta of the U.C. Berkeley chemistry faculty, will present a seminar on his research career, entitled, "From NO (Nitric Oxide) Signaling to Ligand Discrimination to a Blood Substitute."