Red Cross to host campus blood drive
Fredonia students, faculty and staff will be asked to roll up their sleeves – not for a COVID-19 vaccine – but to donate blood at...
Fredonia students, faculty and staff will be asked to roll up their sleeves – not for a COVID-19 vaccine – but to donate blood at...
While it was written almost four decades ago, Professor Paul W. Mockovak thinks Larry Kramer’s 1985 play “The Normal Heart” still carries a very relevant...
After celebrating its 20th anniversary over Zoom, the Improv Collective will return to live performance with its fall concert at Rosch Recital Hall on Tuesday...
Five polished musicians playing five highly polished grand pianos all on the same stage: that will be the visual and acoustic wonder when Rockefeller Arts...
The fall senior show “Expressive Theory” opens at the Cathy and Jesse Marion Art Gallery with a reception from 6 to 9 p.m. on Friday...
Department of History Associate Professor Xin Fan introduced his book project, “The Right to Talk about China: Chinese Intellectuals and the Rise of Emotional Politics,”...
After more than a year of unprecedented times, SUNY Fredonia is welcoming back a 50-plus year holiday tradition, the Hanging of the Greens, on Dec...
Hyeonuk Park, 16, of Lexington, Mass., and Jonathan Zheng, 15, of Bellevue, Wash., were named winners of the 6th Claudette Sorel Piano Competition on Nov...
Undergraduates Kayla Makosiej and Esmeiry Ventura Santana were recognized recently with the Marion Sonnenfeld Award Scholarship for their leadership, hard work and a good sense...
Dr. Ann Siegle Drege will present the lecture on Dec. 1, “Engagement through Active Learning” as the 2020 recipient of the President’s Award for Teaching...