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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.
Mark your calendars! Wednesday, April 27 is SUNY Fredonia’s annual #FREDlanthropy Day of Giving. Fredonians of all affiliations are encouraged that day to take to the Fredonia social media pages, learn about the impact of donations around campus, and most importantly, spread the culture of #FREDlanthropy by giving back through the Fredonia College Foundation.
The Inaugural Helen Tinch Williams Recital will be held Friday, April 29, at 8 p.m., in Rosch Recital Hall at SUNY Fredonia. Featured artists include special guest soloist and soprano Nia Drummond.
Stories include: Honorable Trini Ross; the Guertin/Hite Scholarship endowed by Margaret “Peg” (Guertin) Hite, ’64; Theatre alumna Jennifer Cody returning in residency to choreograph "The Wild Party;" a dream job in White House becomes reality for a ’19 graduate; and unexpected paths lead graduates to FBI careers.
Forensic scientist Dr. Lori Ann Valentin, who earned a B.S. in Biochemistry from SUNY Fredonia in 2009, will return to campus for a two-day residency...
Fall 2021 featured stories include: Homecoming 2021, Oct.14-17. GRAMMY Awards go to SUNY Fredonia faculty member, alumni. Commencement stage walks endure. Yochym biology scholarship benefits future veterinarians.
A hybrid model will be in play at the 2021 SUNY Fredonia Alumni Golf Tournament that’s been reimagined so it can also welcome alumni and other golfers from virtually anywhere to participate and help raise money to support student scholarships and the alumni association.
Spring 2021 featured stories include: Comprehensive Campaign goal smashed with over $24million raised. Alumna and Keeper of the Dream scholar pioneers virtual internship Academic success in the State of COVID
Homecoming 2020, organized by the Office of Alumni Affairs, will include several virtual programs in lieu of in-person events on Oct. 15 and 16.
Students can start the networking process promptly, more specifically on Friday, Oct. 16, from noon to 3 p.m., with Network on the Go. This mini-job fair and networking opportunity can help students begin professional conversations in a more casual setting.
George Simmons, who received a B.A. in Political Science in 1975 from Fredonia and is now a senior partner at a sales and marketing consulting firm based in Boston, Mass., has engaged with his alma mater to fulfill what he believes is an essential market need – graduates with experience in selling – that’s not being met.