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School of Music jazzed up for Homecoming

The Fredonia School of Music is planning several special concerts for Homecoming, including the ever-popular Alumni Jazz Concert featuring jazz artists who got their start...

Biology grad to deliver seminar on potential cause for Parkinson’s disease

North Collins native and award-winning scientist Kimberlee Neifer Caldwell will deliver a seminar at SUNY Fredonia about her research into Parkinson’s Disease during the college’s...

Economist Sheng to speak at semester's first Social Science Colloquium

The SUNY Fredonia College of Natural and Social Sciences is holding the first Social Science Colloquium of the 2009-10 academic year on Monday, Oct. 12...

Learn to Skate and figure skating classes offered

Two 10-week group skating lessons will be held at the Steele Hall Ice Arena offering instruction in how to skate, or figure skating. Each session...

Cambria and Wilkes winners of two secretary awards

Debra Cambria and Susan Wilkes were honored as the recipients of two secretarial awards presented at the annual Fall Conference of the Secretarial and Clerical...

International symposium dedicated to acclaimed Modernist author Stefan Zweig

Dr. Birger Vanwesenbeeck, assistant professor of English at SUNY Fredonia, guides graduate students Lauren Kerzee and Don Boody in examining Stefan Zweig’s official "Certificate of...

Health Care Reform is topic of panel Thursday

On Thursday, Oct. 1, SUNY Fredonia will be the venue for a panel discussion on Health Care Reform. The two-hour event begins at 7 p.m...

Short story author starts off Visiting Writers Series

SUNY Fredonia's Visiting Writers Series is hosting three writers making a name for themselves in the contemporary world of literature. This semester's program features fiction...

Out of the Darkness walk raises awareness of suicide prevention

Suicide is the second leading cause of death among college students, and in light of that sobering statistic, SUNY Fredonia will again co-sponsor the 6th...

Two Fredonia a cappella groups to open for Ben Folds

SUNY Fredonia’s a cappella groups Much More Chill (all-male) and Some Like it Hot (all-female) will open for alternative rock singer-songwriter Ben Folds, who will...