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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.
"Journalism and Jim Crow: White Supremacy, the Black Press, and the Struggle for American Democracy" will be explored in a Zoom lecture by Dr. Sid Bedingfield, in the Mary Louise White Lecture/Convocation Series on Thursday, March 31.
Students are invited to explore academic majors, minors and other opportunities offered at SUNY Fredonia at the Major and Minor Fair in the Williams Center Multipurpose Room on Wednesday, March 23.
How Holocaust survivors who relocated to western New York recalled their German camp experiences in interviews they gave more than three decades ago have been preserved in a digitalization project undertaken by Special Collections and Archives.
Reed Library's Special Collections and Archives area is looking for assistance in identifying people found in its collections of faculty, staff, and administration photographs for its new Familiar Faces Project.
Two impactful workshops designed to educate aspiring entrepreneurs on the first steps of starting a business and developing an effective investor pitch will be held as part of the ongoing entrepreneurial education series at the Fredonia Technology Incubator.
“Mesmerizing” ... “Unmatchable” ... “So cool” It’s hard to top the superlatives used by SUNY Fredonia Sport Management students to describe their Super Bowl internship experiences.
Xi (Zach) Yek, a senior Physics major from Malaysia, was recently selected as the 2022 recipient of the Astronomical Society of New York (ASNY) Undergraduate Student Award, an annual award for the best research by an undergraduate in the State of New York.
Fredonia students were not able to staff medical brigades in Honduras during the semester break, but the university’s connection to the Central American country remains intact even during the coronavirus pandemic, thanks to Department of Biology Department Chair and Professor Ted Lee and four alumni.
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.
One of the nation’s leading immigration and Asian-American historians, Dr. Erika Lee, a University of Minnesota professor of history, will present a virtual lecture “Xenophobia and Violence in American History” on Thursday, March 10, at 4 p.m.