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Titanya Preddie, with SUNY Chancellor Kristina M. Johnson

Preddie receives Fredonia’s first EOP student excellence award

Titanya Preddie, a senior Communication: Video Production major from Brooklyn, has etched her name in Fredonia history as its first recipient of the Norman R...

Edward Ball

Author to discuss ‘Slaves in the Family’ at Brown Bag talk

Edward Ball, a prominent commentator on race in the United States currently serving as a Williams Visiting Professor at Fredonia, will examine “Slaves in the...

Arnavut work featured in journal

Dr. Ziya Arnavut of the Department of Computer and Information Sciences has been conducting research and writing code to create a new and efficient Lossless...

Reacting to climate change is focus of next Convocation talk

The topic “Responding to Climate Change: Reality, Action and Hope” will be addressed by James D’Aloisio, a structural and building envelope engineer and an Al...

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Halloween Science Fair to put spotlight on magic

What do helium bubbles, a fire snake and elephant toothpaste have in common? They’re all prime-time attractions at the magic-themed annual Halloween Science Fair that...

Assistant Professor Mike Igoe

Igoe to give President's Award for Excellence lecture on Oct. 16

Department of Communication Assistant Professor Mike Igoe will give the President’s Award for Excellence in Teaching and Learning lecture, "The Consolidation of Communication Conglomerates and...

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Campus asked to donate winter clothing to campaign

Students, faculty and staff at Fredonia are invited to donate gently used winter clothing to the United Way of Northern Chautauqua County for use by...

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Noted author with deep family ties to slavery to speak at Fredonia

Edward Ball, who has written the forthcoming book “Life of a Klansman” and is best known as a commentator on race, is giving two public...

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First Brown Bag Lunch to highlight world music

Music from around the world will take center stage when SUNY Distinguished Professor Karolyn Stonefelt presents the first Brown Bag Lunch of the fall semester...