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EDP's Jewel program set to welcome largest class ever

Michael Barone

A record 43 students in the Educational Development Program (EDP) at SUNY Fredonia will jump start their college career by participating in the 2013 July EDP Workshop for Expanded Learning (JEWEL) program. The program, to be held July 9-20, serves as the first step in an ongoing process designed to lead to academic and personal success.

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Chance to visit, study India next year offered through Religious Studies course

Lisa Eikenburg

Dr. Dale Tuggy, professor of Philosophy and coordinator of the Interdisciplinary Minor in Religious Studies, created and leads the course that visits India during J-Term. “I’ve learned and taught about Indian philosophies and religions for years, and I think India is historically, politically, and economically important. It’s a huge country, bursting with peoples and cultures."

Songs of Irving Berlin, Cole Porter and Rodgers and Hammerstein will highlight talent Commencement Eve

Lisa Eikenburg

Some of the greatest songs from Irving Berlin, Cole Porter and Rodgers and Hammerstein will be in the spotlight on Friday, May 17 when Rockefeller Arts Center presents, “The Great American Songbook, Part One,” at 7:30 p.m. in King Concert Hall. The annual Commencement Eve Pops concert highlights eight talented student vocalists, backed by the Western New York Chamber Orchestra conducted by Maestro Glen Cortese.