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Men's Track and Field

The Fredonia State men's track and field team broke one school record and had five athletes turn in ECAC Regional Meet qualifying standards at the...

History team brings War of 1812 bicentennial, local significance, to students

Students enrolled in “The Wars of 1812,” a new course being taught during the conflict’s bicentennial by a veteran team of three SUNY Fredonia history...

Steven Gangloff prepares for UB Medical School

Health-minded and entrepreneurial, Steven Gangloff, of Buffalo, N.Y., has been accepted into the University at Buffalo School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences upon graduation in...

Liz Lee writes chapter for new book on biologically-inspired computing

Photography professor Liz Lee has contributed a chapter, “A New Leaf,” to a new book, “Biologically Inspired Computing for the Arts: Scientific Data Through Graphics,”...

Six students part of program to display research results to Legislature

The research results of six SUNY Fredonia science students will be exhibited in “Discovery: An Undergraduate Showcase” at the Legislative Office Building in Albany on...

College Symphony Orchestra presents showcase of 20th century music

An all 20th century program will be presented by the College Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Dr. David Rudge, on Saturday, March 3, 8...

Spectrum plans party March 4 to announce FredFest band

The headlining artist for this year’s FredFest will be announced on Sunday, March 4 at 8 p.m. in Dods Multi-purpose room. The announcement will be...

Aimee Nezhukumatathil named "Young Poet to Watch"

Aimee Nezhukumatathil Associate Professor of English, Aimee Nezhukumatathil was recently named one of the 15 "Young Poets to Watch" by former U.S. Poet Laureate Rita...

Annual Slush Rush 5k Run to be held Mar. 4 on campus

The SUNY Fredonia International Education Center will host the fourth annual Slush Rush 5K Run on Sunday, March 4. This race is held annually to...

PR students choose three nonprofits for annual campaign as program grows

The Community Partners Program broke two records this year: the most students participating and the most number of applications received from nonprofit organizations seeking assistance...