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Post-Holocaust children's games is topic of Nov 5 International Brown Bag

In her talk, “Memory.pl: Playing with History in Post-Holocaust/Post-Communist Poland,” Dr. Linda Brigance of the Communication Department will introduce the work of Poland's Institute of...

Jeffrey Dee will perform in triple trombone concerto premiere with BPO

Jeffrey Dee of the Fredonia School of Music faculty will perform with the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra during its special world premiere performance of a work...

Nov. 2 -- Freedonia Marxonia

"Freedonia Marxonia: Marx Brothers Film Festival and Symposium" will be held Saturday, Nov. 2, from 1 to 4 p.m. in the Tim Horton's Cafe in...

First agreement with Native Americans was a "model of friendship and peace;" 400th anniversary event

Two guest speakers will discuss and display artifacts to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the first agreement between Europeans and native Americans on Thursday, Nov...

Four students will receive scholarships at Veterans Ceremony Thursday

The fifth annual Veterans Remembrance Ceremony and presentation of veteran scholarships/recognition awards will be held at SUNY Fredonia on Thursday, Nov. 8, beginning at 3:30...

SUNY Fredonia welcomes Vanessa and Helen (Class of '60) Williams back to campus for presentation and book signing

Internationally acclaimed entertainer Vanessa Williams and her mother, Helen Tinch Williams, a member of the Class of 1960, will appear on SUNY Fredonia’s campus Saturday...

Nixon policy to restore Native American self-determination is topic Tuesday night

How President Richard Nixon dramatically altered the Federal government’s Native American policy to support self-determination for Native American tribes and restoration of their culture will...

Open house planned at SUNY Fredonia's President's Home

“Fredonia Gives Thanks,” a one-of-a-kind opportunity for the campus and community to tour the SUNY Fredonia President’s Home and learn about its history, will be...

SUNY Fredonia donates inscribed book to Jackson Center

A first edition of “The Case Against the Nazi War Criminals,” written more than a half-century ago by Robert H. Jackson, lead prosecutor in the...