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Filmmaker takes camera behind scenes with Whirling Dervishes

To the advantage of her audiences, filmmaker Nefin Dinc’s eyes become theirs. A documentary filmmaker allowed to follow a group of whirling dervishes behind the...

Dean Schwartz accepts post in France

Dr. Paul Schwartz, Dean of the College of Arts and Humanities for more than eight years, has been selected to be the next Dean of...

Pearl Harbor Day observed in arts series

“Things We Carried,” a traveling exhibit from the National Vietnam Veterans Art Museum in Chicago, opens Nov. 15 in the Main Gallery of the Access...

SUNY Press to publish Nelson's book on Rt. 20

Distinguished Teaching Professor of English Malcolm Nelson is currently working on an anecdotal study of the longest highway in the United States. It is this...

SUNY technologists review Fredonia's success

Employees of the SUNY Learning Network (SLN) visited SUNY Fredonia on Tuesday, Oct. 24, to learn about Fredonia's success in migrating to the ANGEL Learning...

Tenor speaks at Brown Bag Lecture series

Tenor Joe Dan Harper of the SUNY Fredonia School of Music voice faculty will present, “Why Should We Listen,” on Wednesday, Nov. 1 at noon...

Is slavery the world's oldest trade?

Slavery in ancient Egypt Slavery is not a pleasant subject. The suffering of slaves and the brutality of slavery is a black page writ large...

Geosciences riding crest of new gas boom

Technology is making the difference in modern gas exploration. Dr. Lash studies data from a well already drilled for clues to subsurface characteristics in Western...

Women in chemistry subject of Fall Gathering

Cheryl Campo is the speaker at the Fall Gathering of the Women’s Studies Program on Wednesday, Sept. 27 from 5 to 7 p.m. Her talk...

Tenor and pianist to perform Schubert song cycle

Gerald Gray, Tenor Tenor Gerald Thomas Gray of the Fredonia School of Music and fortepianist David Breitman of Oberlin Conservatory of Music will present Schubert’s...