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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.
Henrik Bothe and Woody Keppel are internationally renowned vaudevillians and veterans of film, television, radio and the stage. Under the stage name of Wells and Woodhead, they have performed for audiences on six continents — and they now return to unleash their antics at SUNY Fredonia’s Rockefeller Arts Center for the first time since 2009. The Kaleidoscope Family Series presents “Masters of Mayhem: Wells and Woodhead” on Friday, Feb. 7 at 7 p.m. in Marvel Theatre.
Savannah King, a junior Music Industry major, is an up-and-coming artist in Western New York. By collaborating with other Fredonia students and dedicating herself to her personal Youtube project, King has begun to make a name for herself in the Buffalo music scene.
The number of School of Business Majors at Fredonia, including Accounting, are growing rapidly. Events such as “Meet the Accountants Night,” where students are recruited by professionals, are being implemented to further the School of Business and its students.
Youth is Served: Two young Fredonia graduates, Molly McKinney, '08, and Rob McIntyre, '04, earned their first Emmy Awards last year.
For teacher preparation programs, clinically rich experiences are encouraged. Education students at SUNY Fredonia are able to participate in field experiences before student teaching, helping them to be better prepared for their future as an educator.
Orchesis Dance Company was founded in 1967 by Carol Prevet. 46 years later, Orchesis is still going strong, full of students that all share a passion for dance.
Area high school juniors interested in starting their college career early are invited to attend an informational meeting to learn about SUNY Fredonia’s 3-1-3 Program on Wednesday, Feb. 5, 7 p.m., in Room S204A of the Williams Center. The 3-1-3 program allows students to begin taking courses on campus at SUNY Fredonia as fully-admitted students during their senior year in high school.
Towering totem pole-style sculptures created by a ceramics professor at the Edinboro University in Edinboro, Pa., will be featured at the Cathy and Jesse Marion...
Two SUNY Fredonia students earned high praise at the Buffalo/Toronto District division of the Metropolitan Opera’s National Council auditions, winning Encouragement Awards, and a third gained praise from the Buffalo News music critic, on Jan. 4 at Nichols School’s Flickinger Performing Arts Center in Buffalo.
The Keeper of the Dream Scholarship and Leadership Program has gained statewide acclaim, receiving the SUNY Outstanding Student Affairs Program Award in the multicultural/diversity category at the October meeting of the Council of Chief Student Affairs Officers and Office of University Life and Enrollment Management in Syracuse.