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SUNY Fredonia to outline '3-1-3' program to high school juniors

High school juniors wishing to “jump start” their college education are invited, together with their parents, to attend an informational meeting at SUNY Fredonia to...

"Talk to Santa" will be broadcast via cable for 19th year

For the three nights, children and their families can tune in watch Santa and his assistant, Elf Holly, as they take live phone calls from...

Dani McKinney to speak at third Social Science Colloquium

The SUNY Fredonia College of Natural and Social Sciences will hold its third Social Science Colloquium of the 2009-2010 academic year on Monday, Dec. 7...

Fritzinger named director of Business Technology Incubator

Robert H. Fritzinger has been named the director of the new SUNY Fredonia Business Technology Incubator, set to officially open on Dec. 21 with a...

Music fraternity holds 5K race to turn jing-a-lings into cha-chings

The Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia music fraternity is sponsoring the Jingle Bell Walk/Run on Saturday, Dec. 5 to benefit the Delia Wallis Scholarship Fund and...

Student voting in Presidential Election brings Fredonia to attention of national contest

Tufts University and Campus Compact today announced the winners of the 2008 Campus Votes Challenge, which sought to encourage voting at colleges and universities nationwide...

Annual "Empty Bowls" charity event is Dec. 5

Vessels by alumnus Gary Vellam, above, are among those to be offered at the annual "Empty Bowls" event Dec. 5. at St. John's United Church...

S.T.E.P.S. holds third annual Chautauqua County AIDS Walk

The SUNY Fredonia student group Students Teaching Equals Positive Sexuality (S.T.E.P.S.) will host its third annual Chautauqua County AIDS Walk on Saturday, Dec. 5. Registration...

Campus-wide Donation Drive hopes year 10 is #1

Dec. 4 will mark the 10 th anniversary of the SUNY Fredonia Campus-wide Donation Drive, an annual event in which the campus community bonds together...

Boys & Girls Club gets fun, hands-on science lessons courtesy of science students

Their teaching tools -- from teeter-totters to balance beams to falling objects – were anything but high-tech, but easily accomplished the goal of bringing science...