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Rick Haug selected as Banse-Fay Intern

The sev enth annual Jurgen P. Banse-Fay Production Management Internship Award at the Michael C. Rockefeller Arts Center has been presented to Rick Haug, a...

Rausa portraying Golda Meir in Buffalo

Alumna Christina Rausa (Class of '77) will star as Golda Meir in the JRT production, Golda’s Balcony, June 5 through June 29 at MusicalFare Theatre...

Photo by Morse selected for calendar

A photograph taken by Charlotte Morse (AIT) was selected for the 2008 Concord Grape Belt Heritage Association Calendar, which features the scenic beauty of local...

Neil Feit is author of new book

Neil Feit's book, " Belief about the Self," will be published in June by Oxford University Press. The book defends a theory about the nature...

Funding comes for "Big Read" this fall

The National Endowment for the Humanities has awarded SUNY Fredonia $20,000 for the second Big Read Program to feature the novel, “To Kill a Mockingbird,"...

Gronquist wins grant to study pine spittle bug

The Research Corporation of Tucson, AZ, has awarded $27,376 to Chemistry Professor Matthew Gronquist for his project, "Ecological Chemistry of the Pine Spittle Bug," which...

'06 grad sings opera on NPR

Joseph Flaxman, a 2006 graduate of the Fredonia School of Music, will be one of four resident artists of the Opera Memphis to perform in...

Horsington named SUNY Scholar-Athlete

Senior clarinetist Scott Horsington was one of 76 student athletes from 27 campuses selected for the 2007-08 Scholar Athlete Award, which recognizes a combination of...

Student designers sweep regional competition

"A great bunch of student designers!" said Professor Jan Conradi. From left to right are Shinji Matsuyama, David Raymond, Michael Little (front), Steven Nguyen, Benjamin...

Stephen Rees attains rigging certification

The Department of Theatre and Dance is pleased to announce that the Entertainment Technician Certification Program of the Entertainment Services and Technology Association has recognized...