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Catching a glimpse of the partial solar eclipse, following nearly four minutes of the full eclipse of the sun.

Eclipse Day - an amazing, memorable experience for campus

“Synergy and a sense of Big Blue pride.” That’s how Director of Campus Life Mark Suida illustrated the campus community’s embrace of Eclipse Day.

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Minding your p’s and q’s for business

The 30th Business Etiquette Dinner hosted by the School of Business is slated for Wednesday, April 24, at 5:30 p.m., in the Horizon Room in...

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Literary Festival to be hosted by Department of English

The second Fredonia Literary Festival, to celebrate all things literary, is slated for Friday, April 26, from noon to 4:30 p.m. in the Williams Center...

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The best place to enjoy the solar eclipse…the SUNY Fredonia campus

A once-in-a-lifetime event — a total solar eclipse — happens on Monday, April 8, and SUNY Fredonia is excited to deliver a truly memorable experience...

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SUNY Fredonia to host summer programs for high school students

Once again, this summer, the State University of New York at Fredonia will host some of the most prolific future artists throughout the state.

W. Charles Brandy

Educator to present program on missing history in curriculum

The program, “Curricular Violence: Addressing the Misrepresentation and Exclusion of Black History in School Curricula,” will be presented by W. Charles Brandy, director of Social...

Lead Dancer for the Allegany River Seneca Dancers, Bill Crouse, and his family (photo by Brandon Rivera)

Documentary to be presented by Native American Consortium at SUNY Fredonia

The Native American SUNY: Western Consortium will present the CREATE Project documentary film “Tradition, Trauma, & Tenderness” at the Juliet J. Rosch Recital Hall at...

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Youngerman Center to host stroke/head injury support group sessions

The Henry C. Youngerman Center for Communication Disorders will offer support group meetings for stroke and head injury survivors and their family members during the...

Seraph Brass, an all-female quintet that tours around the world and performs with esteemed ensembles, will hold a mini residency on Feb. 8 that culminates with a free performance in Rosch Recital Hall.

Seraph Brass ensemble to give mini residency, recital

School of Music trombone lecturer and Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra Principal Trombonist Jonathan Lombardo will welcome the brass ensemble Seraph Brass for a mini residency that...

Dr. Stephen Gusukuma

Choral Festival to bring acclaimed conductor to campus

Dr. Stephen Gusukuma, who conducts ensembles across the U.S. and around the world and is known as being “very inspiring,” will be the guest clinician...