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History department holding conference on religion this weekend

The Department of History at SUNY Fredonia is hosting the conference, "Shifting Paradigms in Religious Studies: History, Culture, and Practice," on Friday and Saturday, April...

Syracuse columnist Kirst, '81, to headline journalism conference

Sean Kirst, an award-winning columnist with The (Syracuse) Post-Standard and 1981 graduate of SUNY Fredonia, will deliver the keynote address at the Society of Professional...

SUNY Fredonia hosts Oren Lyons, key spokesman for Indigenous people

Oren Lyons, one of the most highly revered leaders and speakers for Indigenous people throughout the world, will give three presentations at SUNY Fredonia, culminating...

Economist to speak at business ethics series

Dr. Mark White, chair of the Department of Political Science, Economics and Philosophy at CUNY Staten Island, will speak on Tuesday, April 9, as part...

Achieving fitness, wellness in busy lifestyles topic of women's program

Working women who are finding it increasingly difficult to “have it all” are invited to attend “Fit, Well and Working,” the 2013 Spring Program of...

Hillel to celebrate Jewish History Month

SUNY Fredonia’s Hillel organization will celebrate Jewish History Month with opening ceremonies on Tuesday, April 2 at 6:30 p.m., in the Horizon Room in the...

International students to be focus of April 3 'Brown Bag' talk

Student perspectives in higher education from an international viewpoint will be featured at the next College of Arts and Sciences Brown Bag Lecture Series on...

'Seeds of Change,' global climate crisis exhibit, in Reed

The opening reception for “Seeds of Change,” a Buddhist exhibit that advocates education, personal empowerment and local initiatives to resolve global environmental problems, will be...

World Travel Series film looks behind the veil of Burma

Rockefeller Arts Center presents “Burma: Reflections on a Hidden Land.” This World Travel Series film will be screened on Saturday, April 6 at 7:30 p.m...