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Summer Calendar

Christine Davis Mantai

Friday, Aug. 24 All-Campus Meeting: 9 a.m., Rosch Recital Hall. President Ginny Horvath welcomes new and returning members of campus community. Reception follows. Saturday, Aug...

Sat., April 5, 2008

Christine Davis Mantai

"Recovered Views:" Exhibit in Reed Library. Historic collection of portraits by early 20th century African-American photographer John Johnson. Runs through April 25. “Visualizing Richard Wright,”...

Events of Thursday, Dec. 13, 2007

Christine Davis Mantai

University Bookstore Holiday Hours: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Seasonal and gift items. Sales. AED Training: 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Williams Center Room G144...

October Break: Thursday and Friday, Oct. 11 & 12

Christine Davis Mantai

October Break: no classes Thursday and Friday. Administrative offices open. Classes resume Monday, Oct. 15. Secretarial/Clerical Professional Development Group Fall Conference: Friday, Oct. 12, 8:30 a.m. to afternoon, College Lodge. Guest speaker is Steve Gilliland, humorist. Women's soccer vs. Plattsburgh: 4 p.m., University Stadium.

Homecoming Weekend Saturday, Oct. 6

Christine Davis Mantai

CANCELLED: Golden Alumni Breakfast: 9 a.m., Alumni House, 286 Central Avenue. For members of the Class of 1957 and all prior classes. Tickets: $10/person. Homecoming...

Homecoming Weekend Events, Friday, Oct. 5

Christine Davis Mantai

On-Campus interviews with Lumsden & McCormick: all day. Career Development Office interview. Academic Affairs Forum: noon to 2 p.m.; S-104 Williams Center. Homecoming Registration & Ticket Pick-up: 1 to 8 p.m., Alumni House. Statistics and Drug Development--Guest Lecture by Alumnus David Bristol: 4 p.m., Fenton Hall Rm. 168. Men's soccer vs. Oswego: 4 p.m., Soccer Fields; Women's Volleyball Invitational: 4 p.m., Dods Hall. Homecoming Pep Rally: 5 p.m., Williams Center. Homecoming Barbecue: 7 p.m., students only. Alumni Jazz Concert: 8 p.m., Rosch Recital Hall.

College acting troupe is presenting holiday shows in community

Christine Davis Mantai

A small group of faculty, alumni and students from the Department of Theatre and Dance at SUNY Fredonia are performing in four original productions at community venues this month. “Each show is a benefit performance for charity or a gift to the community from SUNY Fredonia,” said Theatre and Dance Professor Ted Sharon, who is one of the performers