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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.
There is now an incredible opportunity to double any new gifts to Fredonia’s Student Emergency Relief Fund. Due to a generous donation, the SUNY Impact Foundation will match dollar for dollar any gift made to Fredonia’s campus relief fund up to a total of $50,000.
The Fredonia Alumni Golf Tournament, which raises money each year to support student scholarships and was to be held on July 17 at Shorewood Country...
Over $50,000 has been distributed to 240 Fredonia students to help them cover unexpected expenses related to the healthcare crisis and the pivot to distance learning, thanks to faculty, staff, alumni and friends who made donations to the newly created Student Emergency Relief Fund established through the Fredonia College Foundation.
The Fredonia School of Music has announced 2020 student awards/scholarships, made possible through endowments established with the Fredonia College Foundation.
Department of Physics Assistant Professor Michael Dunham, whose research and scholarship interests are in observational studies of star and planet formation, is the recipient of the 2020 William T. and Charlotte N. Hagan Young Scholar/Artist Award.
Fredonia has been fielding questions on how the community can support students who are facing unanticipated and unprecedented hardships resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic. In response, it established the Student Emergency Relief Fund through the Fredonia College Foundation.
Fredonia native Brigham Pratt has been named the recipient of the 2020 Lanford Presidential Prize from the Oscar and Esther Lanford Endowment of the Fredonia College Foundation.
Allison DiMauro, a senior Music Education major from Long Island, has been awarded the Oasis Guitar Jury Prize, a $500 cash award that recognizes the guitar student who exhibits the greatest improvement over the course of a semester.
Mustafa Hasan, an advocate and journalist in Iraq, will be visiting campus March 11-13 to meet with campus groups, deliver guest lectures, and present on the “Role of Journalism in Advocacy” through the American Democracy Project (ADP).
The School of Music will host the inaugural Robert Jordan Piano Festival in February, named in memory of School of Music Professor Emeritus Robert Jordan. The three-day event, slated for Feb. 23 through 25, will feature some of today's brightest piano artists, including Spencer Myer, Yi-Heng Yang and Shai Wosner.