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Day of Poetry and Prose is Tuesday, April 26

Readings: who, what, and when The third annual “Albert A. Dunn Day of Poetry and Prose” will be held Tuesday, April 26, at S104 Williams...

Graduating seniors open second gallery show

The SUNY Fredonia Art Gallery will feature the works of 14 students from the Department of Visual Arts and New Media with “Senior Show II,"...

Next film noir is "Brick" by Ryan Johnson

The next film in SUNY Fredonia’s American Studies Film Series series is David Lynch's "Mulholland Drive" on Thursday, April 21, at 6:30 p.m. in Thompson...

Lanford Presidential Prize recipient is Rachel Foltz

SUNY Fredonia senior Rachel R. Foltz will receive the 2011 Lanford Presidential Prize at the university’s afternoon Commencement ceremony on Saturday, May 14. The Baltimore...

B.A. art seniors showing works in Adams Art Gallery

Six SUNY Fredonia visual arts and new media seniors are showing their art at the Adams Art Gallery in Dunkirk.

Rosa Parks celebrated, winners announced

Winners of the 2011 Rosa Parks Competition are junior and art history major Dana Tyrrell, senior animation major Webster Thomas, and sophomore music education major...

Rivera honored with SUNY Chancellor's Award for Internationalization

Dr. Carmen Rivera, chair of the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures, recently received the SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Internationalization, for developing “Thematic International Education...

Nature writing is focus of convocation event April 19

Students enrolled in English 399 — a.k.a., Nature Writing — will celebrate Earth Week at SUNY Fredonia with a special event titled, “The Alphabet of...

Journalism's Elmer Ploetz to screen documentary on Buffalo punk rock history

A film produced by SUNY Fredonia Associate Professor of Communication Elmer Ploetz will be showcased Tuesday, April 19 at 7 p.m. in 202 McEwen Hall...

Student documentary on Canadaway Creek to be shown April 20

“Creekology” is a documentary produced by two seniors, outlining the many assets of Fredonia’s Canadaway Creek--which is just a hop, skip and a jump away...