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Speaking from Experience: one of the most rigorous programs in country

James Smaldino, ’71, ’73, and graduate intern Allison Rosenberg, ’13. By Rebekah Bretl, ’13 As natural as communication can be for most of us, a...

Students invited to apply for Phonathon jobs

The SUNY Fredonia 2013-2014 Phonathon, held October to November and February to April provides a great opportunity for students to earn money, learn basic telemarketing...

Campus woodlot cleanup set

You're invited to pitch in and help beautify the campus at the annual EDP-sponsored “Pick Up Litter” campaign on Wednesday, Sept. 11, at the woodlot...

Stroke and head injury support group announces Fall Semester meetings

The Youngerman Center for Communication Disorders at SUNY Fredonia will be offering support group meetings for stroke and head injury survivors and family members. The...

Youngerman Center hosts Stroke Awareness Walk

The fourth annual Stroke Awareness Walk will be held Saturday, Sept. 14, at 10 a.m. The two-mile walk along Central Avenue starts and ends at...

SUNY Fredonia graduates largest senior class

Senior Meagan Allers (right) and President Virginia Horvath hold a photo of the new gazebo on campus, a gift from the Class of 2013. Roughly...

Ceremony welcomes 40 new international students

SUNY Fredonia will host a welcoming ceremony Wednesday for more than 40 international students who will be among some 230 international students who have enrolled...

Upshaw and Kalish win over Fredonia hearts in four-day School of Music residency

Soprano Dawn Upshaw (right) and pianist Gilbert Kalish joined the SUNY Fredonia music community for a four-day residency in April made possible by a generous...

Three receive Fredonia College Foundation’s Distinguished Service Award

The Distinguished Service Award, the most prestigious honor given by the Fredonia College Foundation, was presented to three honorees at a special May 11 dinner/dance...

Brains over Brawn! Computer Science students give bullying a one-two punch of science and technology

This year five students and a faculty member within SUNY Fredonia’s Department of Computer and Information Sciences created a program concept designed to combat bullying...