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Fredonia launches public phase of largest capital campaign in school history

The kickoff of the public phase of the campaign, titled “Nurturing Innovation: The Campaign for Fredonia,” took place in front of hundreds of guests during...

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Golden Key International Honour Society to induct over 70 new student members and Honorary Members

Approximately 70 juniors, seniors and graduate students will be inducted as the 2017 class of Fredonia’s Chapter of the Golden Key International Honour Society on...

Gamers Club to host 24 Hour gaming charity fundraiser for Children’s Miracle Network hospitals

Fredonia’s Gamers Guild Club, a student organization, will host a 24-hour gaming fundraiser, featuring tournaments, speedruns, activities, raffles and fun for everyone, beginning on Saturday...

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Students to embark on Fall Sweep this Saturday

With rakes in hand, scores of students from Fredonia will canvas area neighborhoods to help clear lawns of leaves for community members in the 13th...

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Incubator workshop to focus on internet marketing strategies for businesses

“Ideas and Strategies to Grow Your Business the Right Way,” an entrepreneurial marketing workshop led by Sam Insalaco, owner of his own startup business theBREWROOM...

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‘Global Banquet’ to feature international food, student talent

Cuisine from distant shores, spiced with performances by Fredonia international students, will be in the spotlight at the Global Banquet, an annual event that raises...

Kershnar, Niagara University professor to debate legality of abortion

Two professors with doctorates in philosophy – Distinguished Teaching Professor Stephen Kershnar of Fredonia and Niagara University Associate Professor John Keller – will present opposing...

Faculty, staff to share internationalizing learning experiences

In remaining weeks of the fall semester, faculty and staff will give presentations as part of the Internationalizing the Curriculum series on respective professional development...

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Campus to host ‘Day of the Dead’ exhibition, author presentation

The Latin American tradition of honoring relatives by tending graves, building altars and cooking festive meals will be recognized with a “Day of the Dead”...

National Book Award finalist to discuss ‘Dark at the Crossing’ at campus talk

Elliot Ackerman, a highly decorated veteran whose “Dark at the Crossing” is one of five finalists for the 2017 National Book Award for fiction, will...