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Graduates Called to Service During 2009 Commencement

Approximately 1,300 students crossed the stage in Steele Hall on May 16 as President Dennis L. Hefner conferred Fredonia’s 2009 undergraduate and graduate degrees amid...

Fredonia Marxonia Comes Roaring Back

Dust off those Groucho glasses and come back to campus in 2010 for Fredonia Marxonia on April 24 at 1 p.m. In April the campus...

Campus Breaks Ground for $4.6 Million Child Care Center

“It’s a win for the children at the center, a win for their families, a win for the campus and a win for the whole...

Homecoming ’09 Offers Fun and Games for Alumni of All Ages

On Saturday, Oct. 10, three alumni will be recognized for outstanding achievement in their fields. John Baust, Ph.D., ’65 (Biology); Kimberlee Neifer Caldwell, Ph.D., ’87...

Southern California Native Shines Under WNYF Spotlight

Max Henstell, '09, is one of two California natives who graduated from SUNY Fredonia this May. The former General Manager of WNYF TV, he was...

H. Joseph Straight Named Distinguished Service Professor

H. Joseph Straight Aug. 24, 2009 -- Mathematical Sciences Professor H. Joseph Straight has been named a Distinguished Service Professor — the highest system tribute...

Fredonia Alum Taking Big Apple, Jazz World by Storm

Marcus Goldhaber, ’00, a Buffalo native whose vocal tone and style are reminiscent of a young Frank Sinatra, returned to Western New York for a...

New plaque for memorial to Garabedian

Recently, a new plaque was gifted to the university by Music Professor Emeritus Frank Pullano, ’56, and his wife, Sallie (Shapley), ’58. "Phoenix rising from...

College of Education Receives $500K Federal Grant

The College of Education has been selected to receive a five-year, $500,000 grant funded by the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special Education Programs...

SUNY Fredonia Appoints Dean to Lead School of Business

Dean of the School of Business Russell P. Boisjoly, D.B.A. Aug. 10, 2009 -- SUNY Fredonia has hired the first Dean of its School of...