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Funding comes for "Big Read" this fall

Christine Davis Mantai

The National Endowment for the Humanities has awarded SUNY Fredonia $20,000 for the second Big Read Program to feature the novel, “To Kill a Mockingbird,"...

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'06 grad sings opera on NPR

Christine Davis Mantai

Joseph Flaxman, a 2006 graduate of the Fredonia School of Music, will be one of four resident artists of the Opera Memphis to perform in...

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Horsington named SUNY Scholar-Athlete

Christine Davis Mantai

Senior clarinetist Scott Horsington was one of 76 student athletes from 27 campuses selected for the 2007-08 Scholar Athlete Award, which recognizes a combination of academic excellence and outstanding athletic achievement at the Division I, Division III and NJCAA levels.

Twins share newest dream with musical tour

Christine Davis Mantai

Thousands of United States military personnel stationed in Europe will soon hear the hauntingly melodic songs of the Goldsworthy sisters, Kaleena and Kayleigh, two seniors at SUNY Fredonia. They are founders of the band, "Scarlet Ending," which has been invited by Armed Forces Entertainment to perform for military personnel overseas.

Nezhukumatathil's poems anthologized

Christine Davis Mantai

In a landmark anthology by W.W. Norton, considered to be the most ambitious, far-reaching collection of contemporary Asian and Middle Eastern poetry available, poems by English Professor Aimee Nezhukumatathil have been published.

Reybrouck selected for Lanford Presidential Prize

Christine Davis Mantai

Christopher P. Reybrouck, whose career at SUNY Fredonia encompassed leadership positions, wide-ranging service and many individual honors, will receive the 2008 Lanford Presidential Prize from the Oscar and Esther Lanford Endowment at the college’s morning Commencement ceremony on Saturday, May 17.