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Recent political science grads finding early success in careers

Christine Davis Mantai

The political science department profile has been steadily climbing, as several graduates have hit the ground running by obtaining some impressive experiences, including working for U.S. senators, county executives and major public service organizations. Many recent majors have landed a door-opening, high-profile internship. Since 2004, Fredonians have interned for Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton, Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, the 2004 Bush-Cheney Presidential Campaign and the U.S. Supreme Court, to name just a few.

Worldwide Stefan Zweig scholars gather at Reed Library for symposium

Christine Davis Mantai

Scholars from the United States and throughout the world assembled in early October at SUNY Fredonia, home of one of the world’s most significant collections of Stefan Zweig materials, for a three-day symposium devoted to the life and works of the prominent early 20th century Austrian-Jewish author

U.S. News ranks Fredonia 15th for small classes

Christine Davis Mantai

SUNY Fredonia’s pledge to provide small classes to its more than 5,300 undergraduate students has earned the university the 15th spot in a nationwide survey of affordable, well-regarded colleges and universities, as compiled by U.S. News & World Report.