‘Sip and Stroll,’ a new library Constitutional Amendment exhibit, opens
Students, faculty and staff are invited to bring along a beverage while perusing the Constitutional Amendments interactive display in Reed Library during September.
Students, faculty and staff are invited to bring along a beverage while perusing the Constitutional Amendments interactive display in Reed Library during September.
“Tradition Interrupted,” explores the methods used by artists to conflate contemporary ideas with traditional art and craft.
The American Democracy Project is again partnering with the League of Women Voters of Chautauqua County to make voter registration more accessible to students.
This SUNY Fredonia senior wasn’t alive in the 1970s, but wigs she’s created for a unique Shakespeare In Delaware Park production fit like a glove.
Welcome Week kicks off the start of the “Get Involved and Get Connected campaign,” new this semester!
Family and Friends Weekend, traditionally held in late October at SUNY Fredonia, has been moved to Sept. 27-29.
Department of English Professor Birger Vanwesenbeeck gave an invited lecture, “Stefan Zweigs Sprach-Exil,” at the Stefan Zweig Center in Salzburg, Austria.
Newly-decorated Street Pianos found new homes recently in the community.
A junior Biology major, through a summer internship, is getting a “good look into the research world” through career-building skills.
Jonathan Lombardo, interim Lecturer of music (trombone) in the School of Music in 2023-2024, has been appointed to full-time status as a Lecturer.