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Clifton Turner, Homecoming honoree, has flourished in Big Apple

How many doors can a Business Administration degree open for SUNY Fredonia graduates? For Clifton C. Turner (’84), it’s quite a few. And impressive ones...

"Legacies in Words and Music" will celebrate the careers of Robert Schweik and Ted Frazeur

"Legacies in Words and Music," a special event planned during Homecoming Weekend, is a tribute to the late Robert Schweik, Distinguished Teaching Professor of English...

School of Music jazzed up for Homecoming

The Fredonia School of Music is planning several special concerts for Homecoming, including the ever-popular Alumni Jazz Concert featuring jazz artists who got their start...

Biology grad to deliver seminar on potential cause for Parkinson’s disease

North Collins native and award-winning scientist Kimberlee Neifer Caldwell will deliver a seminar at SUNY Fredonia about her research into Parkinson’s Disease during the college’s...

National Fuel President & CEO David Smith, '74, returns for guest lecture

David F. Smith, ’74, went from being a typical kid from South Buffalo to the leader of a multi-billion dollar, integrated energy company with operations...

Alumnus leading unique Cancer Seminar for biology undergraduates

SUNY Fredonia is providing an exceptional opportunity this semester for a handful of select students to learn about cancer biology from one of the world’s...

Alum, honors seminar instructor, named Fellow

Dr. John Baust (in photo), a member of the SUNY Fredonia Class of 1965, who is a UNESCO Chair and Professor in the Department of...

Music graduate caring for his community

Fredonia music alumnus Bud Lowery is coordinating a benefit concert to aid Silver Creek and Gowanda flood victims and to honor emergency responders ( read...

Alumni get two new tools to stay connected

The Division of University Advancement is pleased to announce the launch of two new alumni tools: a fully revamped alumni magazine, and a new alumni...

In a class by themselves

In 44 years of Fredonia State athletics, the campus never had a female NCAA national champion. Now it has two. Nobody saw this coming. Four...