Skip to main content

Find a News Story

"A Christmas Carol" opens Nov. 30 for eight shows

The classic tale of how Ebenezer Scrooge undergoes a dramatic change of character on Christmas Eve is the second event of the 2006-2007 Walter Gloor...

Grad students lead workshop at state event

College of Education graduate students Cady Nenno, left, and Rebecca McNamara presented a workshop on visual literacy at the New York State Reading Association conference...

Math Ed seniors present ideas at conference

For the seventh consecutive year, SUNY Fredonia seniors majoring in mathematics education were invited to present their ideas on lesson plans at the annual Association...

Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols to be sung

The Fredonia School of Music will present its 20th annual production of “A Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols” on Saturday, Dec. 9 at 8...

New coordinator helps students with disabilities

Adam Hino has been hired as coordinator of Disability Support Services for Students at SUNY Fredonia. He is responsible for providing academic accommodations to students...

The music business is subject of guest lecture

Phil Galdston The music business degree program at SUNY Fredonia is sponsoring a guest lecture by Phil Galdston, a songwriter, record producer and music publisher...

Dead bridge, dead theory?

Musings during a recent trip through China are the inspirations for Mohawk poet James Thomas Stevens’ sixth book of poetry, A Bridge Dead in the...

Radio studios attract alumni during Homecoming

Alumni tour WCVF studios in McEwen Hall during Homecoming 2006.

Wind Power is subject of panel discussion Nov. 15

The Chautauqua County League of Women Voters is sponsoring a thought-provoking program on wind power as an alternative energy option. The event will take place...

Social work's accreditation is renewed

The Council on Social Work Education has reaffirmed its accreditation of the SUNY Fredonia bachelor’s degree program in social work. Less than 10-years old, the...