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Tim Frerichs unveils art installation on former Erie Canal in Syracuse

"A long (the) line," by Timothy Frerichs. More>> SUNY Fredonia art professor Timothy Frerichs unveiled "A long (the) line," his site-oriented public art installation that...

Natalie Gerber's article on Wallace Stevens wins award

Associate Professor of English Natalie Gerber's article “Wallace Stevens' Mixed-Breed Versifying and His Adaptations of Blank-Verse Practice” is the winner of the first annual John...

Dustin Parsons wins residency at Wyoming arts colony for 2013

Dustin Parsons Assistant Professor of English Dustin Parsons has been awarded a residency for the 2013 Winter/Spring session at the Brush Creek Foundation for the...

Richard Alexander named to SUNY Fredonia College Council

New York Governor Andrew M. Cuomo has appointed Richard L. Alexander to the SUNY Fredonia College Council. His seven-year appointment is effective immediately and will...

Fitzgerald, Geraci, Moore and Rzepka participate in obstacle course to benefit National Breast Cancer Foundation

Four SUNY Fredonia faculty and staff participated in the 2012 5k Dirty Girl Mud Run to benefit the National Breast Cancer Foundation, including Carrie Fitzgerald...

Sarah Gerkensmeyer's short stories win Autumn House Press Fiction Prize

Visiting Assistant Professor for the English department Sarah Gerkensmeyer has written the collection of short stories, “What You Are Now Enjoying,” which was selected by...

Fritzinger elected to board of Business Incubator Association of New York State

Robert Fritzinger, Director of the SUNY Fredonia Technology Incubator, has been elected to the board of directors by members of the Business Incubator Association of...

Jeanette McVicker examines subjectivity in mainstream news media; article published in <em>Philosophy Today</em>

Jeanette McVicker, professor of English, has been working on a philosophical investigation of subjectivity as constructed by mainstream news media for the past year. The...

Nancy Hagedorn compiled database of Philadelphia households of 1775 during NEH fellowship

Nancy Hagedorn Nancy L. Hagedorn, associate professor of history, returned to campus this fall after a semester-long National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship at the...

SUNY Fredonia recognizes five with 2012 Outstanding Administrative Service Award

Five SUNY Fredonia employees, whose collective service spans more than 48 years and all five major departments within the Administrative division, have received Outstanding Administrative...