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Knappenberger makes history at Grammys

On a frigid January morning, America learned what Chautauqua County has known for years: Kent Knappenberger, a music teacher and choral director in Westfield, N.Y...

Criminal Justice major lets potential, not past, define him

Most kids dream about what they want to be when they grow up, but few follow through to turn that dream into a reality. Paul...

Professional Education Unit fosters high-quality educators, strong collaboration with regional P-12 schools

The College of Education–Professional Education Unit (COE-PEU) at Fredonia is continuously developing and enhancing its programs, experiences and opportunities to ensure that teacher education remains...

New art gallery director arrives, Marion Fellow prepares new book

The spotlight this fall in the College of Visual and Performing Arts shines on a new art gallery director and creation of a limited edition...

Fall Events and Performances

Events and performances scheduled for the Fall of 2014 at Fredonia.

Social Work majors work to improve lives — including their own

The Social Work department at Fredonia has been steadily expanding. In the fall of 2007, the entering cohort consisted of 18 students. By the fall...

Fredonia NIH grant earned by Communication Disorders and Sciences' Castilla-Earls

Dr. Anny Castilla-Earls is an enthusiastic researcher and teacher. Her passion is driven by a deep caring for Spanish-speaking children struggling to overcome language difficulties...

Business students earn bronze medal, best M.B.A.-level students at competition

Does Fredonia turn out business students ready to compete with the big dogs and M.B.A. candidates for Wall Street-caliber jobs? You can count on it!

Project 22 / Theo Collins - Recent graduate helps vets deal with Post-Traumatic Stress through powerful new film

“Project 22,” a documentary that raises awareness about veterans taking their own lives and offers real hope for them and their families, is scheduled for...

Josh Best honored with SUNYAC Award of Valor

If you didn’t know about the Blue Devils’ one-armed player, you’re not alone. Best preferred it that way. He never felt what he was doing...