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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.
"Steadfast," a film by Phil Hastings, Visual Arts and New Media assistant professor, has been accepted for a three-month showing at the 18th Biennale of Sydney, Australia, which is known for showcasing the freshest and most provocative contemporary art around the world. Hastings will also give an artist talk.
"The Other Town," a documentary film by Communications Professor Nefin Dinc, will be screened as part of the Greece and Turkey Series at Stanford University on May 10.
A junior from Cheektowaga, Sarah D’Hilly is a double major in Public Relations and Audio Production, and is Station Manager at Fredonia Radio Systems.
The Authors Guild announces the publication of Libido into Literature: The "Primera Epoca" of Benito Perez Galdos, by Clark M. Zlotchew, through its Backinprint.com program.
Dale Tuggy, Ph.D. Next J-Term, American and Indian students will be able to take the three-credit course, "Global Philosophy of Religion," taught by Dale Tuggy...
Nefin Dinc, a documentary filmmaker and communications professor at SUNY Fredonia, has been invited and will receive a stipend to join “World War I in the Middle East,” a month-long seminar sponsored by the National Endowment of Humanities, at American University this summer.
Timothy Frerichs Timothy Frerichs, Associate Professor of Art, is exhibiting in two venues during the Month of April. The first is a three person exhibit...
A total of 13 students from SUNY Fredonia attended the United States Institute for Theatre Technology's (USITT) national conference in Long Beach, California, recently, taking second place in the Tech Olympics, and placing two students into the highly selective national mentoring program.
The three winners of the 23rd annual Rosa Parks Scholarship Competition will be honored at a ceremony to be held Tuesday, April 3, 4 p.m., at Rosch Recital Hall. A reception in the Horizon Room will follow.
Topolski, a junior from North Tonawanda, was nominated for the award by Math Professor Joseph Straight for his service and academic achievement.