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"Flight of Hope" raises more than $3,300 to aid Japan

The Flight of Hope Committee is pleased to announce a successful conclusion to the effort to fold 3,000 cranes for our sister institutions in Japan...

Professional clown to give comedy workshop

Avner Eisenberg, a well-known comedian and member of the International Clown Hall of Fame, will share his knowledge of creating comedy, especially that of the...

International Clown Hall of Fame member to perform April 15

Avner Eisenberg's show, “Exceptions to Gravity,” brings slapstick gags, illusions and a host of amazing feats together under one common theme – fun. The show...

Diversity series welcomes speakers on indigenous cultures from Russia to WNY

SUNY Fredonia's Dialogues on Diversity series presents an evening of discussion about indigenous cultures from Russia's Tomsk region to Western New York on Tuesday, April...

HIV/AIDS advocate to be featured at Black Student Union Diversity Conference

SUNY Fredonia will welcome Maria Davis, an advocate in the fight against HIV and AIDS, as keynote speaker for its annual Black Student Union Diversity...

Christina Jarvis contributed to blog for nationwide democracy project

SUNY Fredonia is prominently featured on the website of the American Democracy Project, sponsored by the American Association of State Colleges and Universities, thanks to...

Students ready to lead second annual late night Trash Crawl

Members of the Student Association, together with its Campus Climate Challenge, invite students and community members to take part in the campus’ second annual Trash...

Open forum on new arts college is April 7

The College of Visual and Performing Arts (CVPA) Visioning Committee invites all faculty, staff, students and interested parties to another Open Forum on Thursday, April...

Donald Lang bike mission for cancer: update

Lang’s legion of supporters back home -- who each chipped in $30 towards a goal of $6,000 for Roswell -- were treated to an email...

Unexpected bond forms between Panama students and Japanese visitors

What began as a relatively routine cross-cultural learning experience for a group of Chautauqua County seventh graders soon became something much more significant for them...