Skip to main content

Find a News Story

photo of old photos

Can you help Special Collections and Archives identify people in old photographs?

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...

photo of library exhibit on winter at Fredonia

Library display relives Winter Weekend celebrations

When life gives you lemons, make lemonade. Or, when it’s winter in Western New York, why not celebrate snow at SUNY Fredonia?

Dr. Birger Vanwesenbeeck discusses the Zweig symposium in a studio of the Belgian national classical radio station, Klara

Vanwesenbeeck co-chairs sold-out international Zweig symposium at Ghent University

Department of English Professor Birger Vanwesenbeeck co-chaired an international symposium devoted to renowned Austrian-Jewish author Dr. Stefan Zweig, at Ghent University in Belgium.

Stefan Zweig

English students create Stefan Zweig digital humanities projects

Two new digital humanities projects created by Fredonia students were launched on Sunday, Nov. 28, on the Reed Library website to commemorate the 140th anniversary...

photo of Dr. Randolph J. Klawiter Collection of 60 boxes and parts of seven filing cabinets

Donated Stefan Zweig collections to enhance Fredonia Special Collections & Archives

In early November, the Special Collections & Archives Division of Reed Library welcomed the addition of two new Stefan Zweig-related collections: the Dr. Randolph J...

Vanwesenbeeck, UB librarian launch online research guide on anniversary of Zweig’s death

Department of English Professor Birger Vanwesenbeeck collaborated with University at Buffalo librarian Michael Kicey to develop a new online research guide for Jewish-Austrian author Stefan...

photo of archival librarian

Library coordinator secures grants to enhance collections, archives

Amanda “Mandi” Shepp, coordinator of Special Collections and Archives in Reed Library, was awarded three grants totaling $21,000 during the 2019-2020 academic year.