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Environmental Film Festival Kicks Off Earth Week Today

SUNY Fredonia’s Sustainability Committee will host a free environmental film festival from 3:00 to 8:30 p.m. today in Room 101 Jewett Hall. Designed to introduce...

Women's Choir performs with Chamber Orchestra in concert April 22

The College Chamber Orchestra under the direction of Dr. David Rudge and Fredonia Women’s Chorus under the direction of Dr. Gwen Coleman Detwiler will perform...

Three Rs for Earth Week: rethink, react, restore

An exciting and ambitious slate of activities for Earth Week 2009 includes a 13-hour “Teach-In” event on the nationally commemorated Earth Day, Wednesday, April 22.

Senator Catharine Young to be keynote Commencement speaker

SUNY advocate and New York State Senator Catharine Young will be the featured keynote speaker at SUNY Fredonia’s Commencement on Saturday, May 16. Senator Young...

Lanford Prize going to Biology major, Katie Hite

Kathleen M. Hite, a biology major from Lakewood, N.Y., whose career at SUNY Fredonia has encompassed numerous leadership positions, extraordinary service and many individual honors...

Jazz artist and Fredonia alum Marcus Goldhaber returns for performance

Marcus Goldhaber, ’00, a Buffalo native whose vocal tone and style are reminiscent of a young Frank Sinatra, returns to Western New York for a...

SIFE students are champs for 13th-straight year

Victory in a regional competition in Tarrytown, N.Y., earned SUNY Fredonia's SIFE team a trip to the national competition in Philadelphia this May. The regional...

Four Fredonia students receive Chancellor’s Award

Seniors Julia Hopson, John Mackowiak, Amanda Nobrega and Rachel Olson traveled to Albany to receive the 2009 Chancellor’s Award for Student Excellence.

Author Karen Russell appears April 15 in Louise White Visiting Writers Series

Karen Russell, writer of the story collection, “St. Lucy's Home for Girls Raised by Wolves”, will read from her works on April 15 at 7...

Cuban revolution explored at April 14 symposium

The tiny Caribbean nation of Cuba that had a profound impact on American thought a half-century ago will be examined at a symposium, “The Cuban...