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"Out of Darkness" walk will be held Saturday, Oct. 15

Walkers will meet at the campus clocktower Saturday, Oct. 15 at 1 p.m. for the annual walk to support the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention...

Delta Chi plans Car Bash to support V Foundation for Cancer Research

The Delta Chi Fraternity will host the Delta Chi Car Bash fundraiser on Saturday, Oct. 15 from 1 to 3 p.m. in Dods Hall Grove...

EDP hosting litter pickup in Woodlot

The Educational Development Program (EDP) created a community initiative to help “Beautify the Campus” on Monday, Sept. 26, by going through the campus woodlot to...

Library Exhibit examines African origins of basketry

On Wednesday, Sept. 28, at 6 p.m., Enid Schildkrout, former Chief Curator at the Museum of African Art and co-curator of this exhibit, will talk...

Literature of 9/11 is topic of guest talk by UB's Joseph Conte

The SUNY Fredonia English Department will commemorate the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 2001 attacks with a public lecture by University at Buffalo English...

Community Service Fair matches volunteers with agencies Sept. 28

The Office of Volunteer and Community Services, along with its Volunteer Services Advisory Group, will sponsor its eighth annual Community Service Fair at SUNY Fredonia...

Wendy Corsi Staub, '86, returns to share road to "bestsellerdom"

As a part of 2011-12 Convocation Series, Wendy Corsi Staub will continue this year's theme of "Taking Risks: Rewards and Repercussions" by talking about the...

"Model student" chooses campus for national backdrop

Meet Alyssa Buckley, a sophomore childhood education major and Fredonia native who entered a modeling contest sponsored by Maurice’s department stores -- and won. The...

Renowned pollster John Zogby to keynote Constitution Week

John Zogby, founder of the global polling firm Zogby International, and one of the most widely regarded and sought after authorities on the democratic pulse...

SUNY Fredonia breaks ground on $60 million Science Center

With the tossing of some ceremonial dirt and a celebratory toast from Erlenmeyer flasks destined for new chemistry labs, scores of SUNY Fredonia faculty, students...