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Dr. Kathryn Kendall

Kendall to discuss impact of population shifts on higher education at Brown Bag talk

Vice President Kathryn Kendall will explore population shifts and their impact on education during an upcoming Brown Bag Luncheon.

Concert Band rehearsal

Concert Band opens performance season Sept. 26

The Concert Band will present "Dreams," the theme of its first performance of the season, at King Concert Hall.

Ayano Kataoka

Guest vibraphonist to perform music of Stuart S. Smith

Acclaimed percussionist Ayano Kataoka will explore the music of the legendary Stuart S. Smith on Monday, Sept. 30.

Dr. Natasha Farny

Farny, guest pianist to perform music by French composers

School of Music Professor Natasha Farny and guest pianist Kuang-Hao Huang will perform music by French composers on Tuesday, Oct. 8.

Dr. Syed Haider

Haider's article published in Springer Computing Journal

An article by Associate Professor Syed Haider that outlines traffic congestion mitigation has been published in the Springer Computing Journal.

Brian Taylor from Fredonia and Nolan Sullivan in action on the soccer field

Taylor and Sullivan Named SUNYAC Men's Soccer Athletes of the Week

The SUNYAC selects Brian Taylor from Fredonia as the Men's Soccer Offensive Athlete of the Week and Nolan Sullivan from Canton as the Defensive Athlete.

Katie Sellers and Maddie Franklin in action on soccer field

Sellers and Franklin Tabbed SUNYAC Women's Soccer Athletes of the Week

The SUNYAC picked Fredonia's Katie Sellers and New Paltz's Maddie Franklin as the SUNYAC Women's Soccer Offensive and Defensive Athletes of the Week respectively.

Steve Giammaria and Greta Boorn holding Emmy awards

Alumnus wins Emmys

School of Music alumnus Steve “Major” Giammaria, ʼ06, received multiple 2024 Emmy awards for his work on the popular show, “The Bear.”

Rockefeller Arts Center

Fredonia's PAC confronts key issues in production of Pulitzer Prize-winning drama ‘Fairview’

Issues of race and the impact of prejudice and stereotypes will be in the spotlight when the Performing Arts Company (PAC) Pulitzer Prize-winning play “Fairview.”

Dr. Sarah Hamilton

Hamilton awarded Canadian grant to create intermediate oboe teaching method

Professor Sarah Hamilton has received a Canadian grant to create an intermediate level oboe etude book using five Canadian composer/oboists.