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New Horizons Band to play in concert Nov. 19

The New Horizons Band of Western New York will present a Fall Concert at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, November 19 at Fredonia High School Auditorium...

First Lundine Series forum to discuss school mergers

The first of four forums in the “Lundine Series” will focus on school consolidation Monday, Dec. 1, at 8 a.m. in Williams Center Room S104...

Campus Latin Jazz Ensemble to perform Dec. 1

Under the direction of musician and faculty member John Bacon, the Fredonia Latin Jazz Ensemble will perform new arrangements of works by Horace Silver, Duke...

Poet Allison Hedge Coke to read at SUNY Fredonia

Fredonia, N.Y. — November 7, 2008 — Native American poet Allison Hedge Coke will be performing a reading of her works at SUNY Fredonia on...

Film screenings to feature American Indian heritage

Two Native American films will be screened on the SUNY Fredonia campus during November. The screenings are hosted by the Native American Student Union and...

Belliotti's new book has different take on Machiavelli

Machiavelli is a "laughing lion and a strutting fox" in Raymond Angelo Belliotti's latest book, a treatise on the 15th century thinker who is usually...

Vocal ensemble to lead next Children's Concert

The Musical Journeys Program will continue its third season of free concerts designed to appeal to very young children on Saturday, Nov. 15 in the...

Fredonia advances to Round 2 as Most Vegetarian-Friendly

Is SUNY Fredonia truly a “food heaven” for vegetarians? Apparently, many people think so as it has advanced to Round Two in the PETA2 contest...

Geoff Braun is SUNYAC Coach of the Year

For the third time overall and second straight season, Fredonia State's Geoff Braun is SUNYAC Coach of the Year. In addition, sophomore Kaitlin Erdmann (Randolph)...

Track and Field grad completes improbable run in business world

Business Administration graduate Michael Petsky Recognized for Outstanding Achievement In the early 1980s, it was all Michael Petsky, ’85, could do to stay well fed...