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Freedonia Marxonia slated for Oct. 1-2

Freedonia Marxonia, which celebrates the link between the village of Fredonia and the 1933 Marx Brothers’ film, “Duck Soup,” is slated for Oct. 1 and...

Blue Devils' Athletics Spring Review

Fredonia intercollegiate athletics wrap up of the Spring 2015 season.

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Graphic Designer Brendan Prince, ’11, ‘sports’ impressive career start at NBC

If you watched Sunday Night football last season — or were among the record 114.4 million people glued to Super Bowl XLIX in February —...

Blue Devils ‘cap-off’ best year ever on ‘cap-and-gown’ day

Rarely, if ever, does a Fredonia president report a sports score while wearing academic regalia, but that was exactly what Dr. Virginia Horvath did at...

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Mirabelli, ’77, makes a daily difference on today’s — and tomorrow’s — scientists

Not a day goes by that Fredonia doesn’t benefit from Christopher Mirabelli. In fact, he’s positively impacted its students and faculty every day for the...

Service over suntans

Many college students choose to flee their still-chilly campuses in March and flock to Florida’s beaches and other warmer regions for a well-deserved respite from...

Kellogg’s teams up with Fredonia to battle hunger in Western New York

Students wolfing down Frosted Flakes or other Kellogg’s cereal at Cranston Marché will actually be helping to fight hunger in Western New York, thanks to...

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Rockefeller building project passes one-year mark on schedule

The $39 million Rockefeller Arts Center addition and renovation project has passed the one-year mark and remains on schedule for completion by August of 2016...

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Rockefeller Arts Center presents 2015-2016 series of events

Fredonia’s talented vocal and musical theatre students will be featured twice as part of Rockefeller Arts Center’s signature series during the 2015-16 Lake Shore Savings...

Executive-in-Residence program brings real-world expertise to students

The School of Business recruited two top-tier professionals to its Executive-in-Residence program. Kenny Koblitz, a retired vice president of sales in industrial cleaning products, will...