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Abigail Jacobson gives an update on research for the article she’s writing for COMM 359: Chautauqua Matters.

Students strive to address ‘news deserts’ in new course

Through an upper-level Communication course, students are taking a “deep dive” in journalism to examine key issues impacting Chautauqua County.

One of several pieces of pottery by SUNY Fredonia Distinguished Professor Ted Lee to be featured in the pottery sale.

Pottery sale set to benefit Honduras Study Abroad students

The annual pottery sale to support students in SUNY Fredonia’s Honduras Study Abroad program will be held Wednesday, Nov. 13.

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Original composition to mark New Horizons Band anniversary concert

The 20th anniversary of the New Horizons Band of Western New York will be celebrated at a November concert.

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School of Music opens registration for first high school band, orchestra festival

Student ensembles are invited to join the High School Band and Orchestra Festival at the SUNY Fredonia School of Music.

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Final fall talk set in Curious & Creative Conversation Series

Three faculty members representing diverse disciplines will give presentations in the Curious & Creative Conversation Series on Wednesday, Oct. 30.

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Fall information-packed open houses set for prospective students

SUNY Fredonia will host two fall open houses for prospective students and their families.

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Stroke/head injury support group dates set at Youngerman Center

The Henry C. Youngerman Center for Communication Disorders will resume offering support group meetings for stroke and head injury survivors and family members this fall.

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NYSSSA’s theatre, media, visual arts schools flourish on Fredonia campus

SUNY Fredonia can take a bow, thanks to how well it served future artists attending three New York State Summer School of the Arts programs.

Christina Helbock, a guest conductor from Brentwood High School on Long Island, NY, conducts the middle school woodwind and percussion choir.

Student musicians, ensembles launch a nascent, yet busy summer on campus

Music-making at SUNY Fredonia didn’t cease after Commencement, not with the American Music Abroad and Summer Music Festival attracting over 200 students and faculty.