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Honduras Medical Brigades art raffle on Nov. 14 to be preceded by dinner

In January 2020, a group of students and faculty from Fredonia will be traveling to Honduras to conduct medical brigades. An artwork fundraising raffle has...

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Geology majors participate in soils competition

Fredonia's first ever Soil Judging team competed in the Northeast Regional Soil Judging contest, held in early October at the University of Maryland in Easton.

Edward Ball

Author to discuss ‘Slaves in the Family’ at Brown Bag talk

Edward Ball, a prominent commentator on race in the United States currently serving as a Williams Visiting Professor at Fredonia, will examine “Slaves in the...

Arnavut work featured in journal

Dr. Ziya Arnavut of the Department of Computer and Information Sciences has been conducting research and writing code to create a new and efficient Lossless...

Assistant Professor Mike Igoe

Igoe to give President's Award for Excellence lecture on Oct. 16

Department of Communication Assistant Professor Mike Igoe will give the President’s Award for Excellence in Teaching and Learning lecture, "The Consolidation of Communication Conglomerates and...

Dr. Nichol Eaton-Wolkiewicz

Psychologist who will join Honduras medical mission to speak on campus

Dr. Nichol Eaton-Wolkiewicz, a licensed psychologist who will accompany Fredonia students on the study abroad medical mission to Honduras in January, will present a talk...

Dr. Emily VanDette, at Quarry Farm steps.

VanDette presents Mark Twain research at symposium

Department of English Professor Emily E. VanDette was one of nine presenters to share their research on Mark Twain at the annual Quarry Farm Symposium...

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VanDette reintroduces novel that spurred animal rights movement

Department of English Professor Emily E. VanDette has published a critical edition of “Trixy,” a 1904 novel by the best-selling American author and women’s rights...

Gerber presents paper at Wallace Stevens conference

Department of English Professor Natalie Gerber was one of 13 international scholars, all of whom currently or formerly served on the board of The Wallace...