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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.
The reigning Miss Syracuse, Gayle Petri, met with students to explore ways to design dog drawings and an event poster to showcase the “Disney Dog” theme of the 7th annual Lend a Paw for Autism Dog Walk.
The reigning Miss Upstate New York is delivering a hefty promotional boost to the Music Industry program’s Lend a Paw for Autism dog walk, an annual event held by HAIL! Fredonia Records, the student-run record label at the State University of New York at Fredonia that raises funds for the Institute for Autism Research.
A milestone has been reached by SUNY Fredonia’s Music Industry program with the donation of a complete sound system – valued in excess of $10,000 – from the owners of a Sandusky, Ohio, concert venue.
“Widow’s Point,” a supernatural thriller whose score was co-written by Armand Petri, coordinator of Fredonia’s Music Industry program, will soon be in worldwide distribution through Amazon, Wal-Mart and DeepDiscount.
Real world experience offered in Fredonia’s Music Industry program has been raised a few notches, thanks to donations of professional-grade equipment and musical instruments by three faculty members in the School of Business.
Three Fredonia alumni who work in the Buffalo Bills organization will give a career presentation, co-hosted by the Sport Management Club and the Career Development Office, on Tuesday, Feb. 18, at 5 p.m., in Williams Center Room S204.
Fredonia State won the 2019 Castleton University Invitational with a double-overtime win Saturday over Nazareth at Spartan Arena.
Students enrolled in HAIL! Fredonia Records lent a generous helping hand at “The Roaring ‘20s,” a fundraiser that benefits For Our Daughters, Inc., an organization that honors cancer survivors and is dedicated to helping young women live longer, healthier lives.
Reneta Barneva, professor and chair of the Department of Applied Professional Studies in the School of Business, delivered a talk that explored ethical and legal aspects of big data analytics at UP STAT 2018, the seventh annual conference of the Upstate Chapters of the American Statistical Organization, held April 20 and 21 at the University of Rochester.