Children's Concerts begin Sept. 26 at Dunkirk Free Library
The Musical Journeys Program of the Fredonia School of Music kicks off its 10th season of free concerts designed to appeal to very young children...
The Musical Journeys Program of the Fredonia School of Music kicks off its 10th season of free concerts designed to appeal to very young children...
Kim Tillery, chair of the Department of Communication Disorders and Sciences, has presented several talks and been the invited keynote speaker at various international conventions...
Adam Rome, professor of History and English and Unidel Helen Gouldner Chair for the Environment at the University of Delaware, will give a talk entitled...
School of Music alumnus John Green, ’09, will return to campus to present a free lecture on composer John Cage, considered to be perhaps the...
Faculty Student Association organizers are asking the campus to help set the world record for participants in an “apple crunching” event at Fredonia’s first “Crunch...
Fredonia will hold the annual “Freedonia Marxonia: Marx Brothers Film Festival and Symposium,” on Thursday, Oct. 1 and Friday, Oct. 2, the birthday of the...
To help mark Latino History Month, Andrea Lepage and Melissa Birkhofer will continue Fredonia’s discussion of the relationship between the state and racial minorities that...
Fredonia’s own talent will share the spotlight with one of the nation’s leading jazz orchestras for the opening event of the 2015-16 DFT Communications Pops...
How to create art out of unwanted plants will be described by Patterson Clark, a visual journalist and science graphics editor with The Washington Post...
The internationally recognized Lehrer Dance Company will conduct a week-long residency, Sept. 14 to 18, that concludes with an informal presentation of works in development...