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North Shore Arts Alliance starts partnership for arts incubator

The partnership, known as C-PACE for Chautauqua Partnership for the Arts and a Creative Economy, will be an art-based business incubator that will provide services...

College of Education, Lifelong Learning lead behavioral support workshop for area schools

SUNY Fredonia’s College of Education and its Office of Lifelong Learning teamed up with Chautauqua County Education Coalition and Chautauqua Tapestry and sponsored the first...

Fredonia again named "Great College to Work For"

For the second consecutive year, SUNY Fredonia has been named to the Chronicle of Higher Education’s “Great Colleges to Work For” rankings. The annual program...

Incubator company, "SellingHive" expanding its horizons...and its payroll

SellingHive is growing and expanding its operations in Dunkirk as the company prepares for the launch of its new social networking software this summer. Last...

Math, science/tech, engineering camp runs Aug. 15 - 18

Camp COMETS (Creating Opportunities in Mathematics, Engineering, Technology, and Science) runs Aug. 15 through 18. During the four-day camp, middle-schoolers have the opportunity to simulate...

Campus is host to two of state's summer schools for art

SUNY Fredonia is hosting throughout July two programs in The New York State Summer School of the Arts (NYSSSA): Choral Studies and Visual Arts. Both...

SellingHive presents awards to exceptional interns

SellingHive recently awarded three SUNY Fredonia student interns the “Intern of the Year” Award. Kaitlin Dafgard, Paul Jackino and Thomas Storm were selected out of...

SUNY Fredonia's Sigma Kappa honored at national conference

SUNY Fredonia's Theta Iota chapter of the Sigma Kappa sorority received a national award for "Outstanding Public Relations/Programming" at the 2011 Collegiate Officer Training School...

Scholar from Tomsk University visited SUNY Fredonia to share research on indigenous language

A unique collaboration between SUNY Fredonia scholars and a professor from Tomsk University is revealing how indigenous cultures in Russia's Tomsk region share similar pressures...

Barone receives Outstanding Practitioner Award from Buffalo Niagara PRSA

In an evening during which the university, faculty and alumni of SUNY Fredonia were recognized with Excalibur Awards, Director of Public Relations Michael R. Barone...