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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.
Susan Royal, Professor of Flute Susan Royal, Professor of Flute at the School of Music, performed with the Buffalo Philharmonic on tour in Florida in...
Neil Feit, Ph.D. In a talk entitled “Representing the World: The Nature of Mental Content,” Dr. Neil Feit, professor and chair of the department of...
SUNY Fredonia’s College of Natural and Social Sciences held the third installment of the spring 2010 Social Science Colloquium on Monday, March 29, with speaker...
Liz Lee's "A New Leaf Series: Obsession," which will be included in Robert Hirsch’s Exploring Color Photography: From Film to Pixels, Fifth Edition, and is...
At February's Student of the Month luncheon, Meghan Harrington, center, received the award. Flanking her are Martha Harrington (a 1956 SUNY Fredonia graduate) and Gary...
Fredonia State senior diver Christian Torres (Dunkirk) finished sixth Wednesday night in men's 3-meter springboard diving at the NCAA Division III swimming and diving championships.
Photo by Todd Proffitt Stage Directions Magazine is featuring in an article about Google Wave the work of theatre tech student Colin Chauce and the...
Liggins and Hildebrand received $6,305 to help support the development of a new course to be offered in Spring 2011, titled “Niagara’s Underground Railroad.” The course will include a two-credit segment offered in Spring 2011, and a one-credit option offered during May term, where students will visit Underground Railroad sites in western New York and southeastern Canada.
SUNY Fredonia Associate Professor Dr. Christina Jarvis has been awarded a $7,000 Leadership Grant from The Community Foundation for Greater Buffalo (CFGB) to support three projects in her Spring course, “Writing, Sustainability and Social Change.” The ultimate goal of the projects--jointly undertaken with two community agencies-- is to have a direct impact on the lives of more than 5,000 Chautauqua County residents, she said.
SUNY Fredonia faculty member Alberto Rey will be featured in an upcoming exhibition at The Roger Tory Peterson Institute (RTPI) of Natural History, entitled "Alberto...