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Now’s the time to apply to become a tutor in 2024-2025

Tutoring Services is accepting applications from students interested in joining its staff for the 2024-2025 academic year.

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Student poetry contest opens

Students can seize a chance to showcase their writing talents and win a cash prize by submitting a poem about a work of art in...

Welcome Week activity

Welcome Week highlights: historical drama, clothing drive, game show, painting, and more

The Williams Center Multipurpose Room will be the place to be during Welcome Week, chock-full with a film screening, a stitch together a blanket and...

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Pre-service teachers showcase class projects at professional development conference

Pre-service math and science education students presented classroom activities they created at the Association of Mathematics Teachers of NYS development conference held in Syracuse, NY...

Fredonia students, faculty at KeyBank Center

Sport Management students savor NHL experience from suite level

Valuable insight into the all-important fan experience – and not the Buffalo Sabres’ slim 3-2 win over the Minnesota Wild – was the more valuable...

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Annual Global Banquet set for Nov. 16

A menu featuring cuisine representative of SUNY Fredonia’s international student population will be served at the 8th Global Banquet at the Williams Center Horizon Room...

Enactus Self Care drive

Enactus seeks donations of self-care items for parents in need

The student club Enactus is conducting two drives during the first full week of November to collect unused self-care items and donations of cash to...

Dr. Heeyoun Cho (center), with Alyssa Santiago (left) and Venus Rodriguez.

Music Therapy students, professor participate in Unified Sports kick-off event

Music Therapy students Alyssa Santiago and Venus Rodriguez, and Dr. Heeyoun K. Cho, an assistant professor of Music Therapy, led a breakout sessions with high...

Layla Hollis (left), with Autumn Hobel-Furrer

Layla Hollis chosen September RA of the Month

Layla Hollis, a first semester Resident Assistant in Eisenhower Hall, was named RA of the Month for September by the Office of Residence Life.

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Lots to see, do and enjoy at new Family and Friends Weekend 

A thoroughly eclectic assortment of activities, events and attractions has been crafted for everyone’s enjoyment for the campus’ popular fall gathering that’s been renamed Family...