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University Police promotes Brian Studley

Brian Studley, a nine-year veteran of University Police at SUNY Fredonia, has been promoted to the rank of lieutenant. Studley, who has 12 years of...

Green Expo features electronics recycling, free CFL bulbs

Students from SUNY Fredonia’s Campus Climate Challenge group handed out CFL bulbs at a Fredonia Farmers’ Market event last fall. They will distribute more than...

Used women's business attire sought for local non-profit

Donations of new or gently used women’s business clothing are being collected by the SUNY Fredonia women’s softball team, in conjunction with the Everywoman Opportunity...

Students collect clothing for Homelessness Awareness Week

Four campus organizations are banding together to collect donations of used clothing and new personal care items during SUNY Fredonia’s second annual Homelessness Awareness Week...

Incubator to host business support program with UB and County IDA

Robert Fritzinger will give a presentation and tours at the SUNY Fredonia Technology Incubator The University at Buffalo Office of Economic Engagement, the Chautauqua County...

Chamber joins SellingHive to help members increase sales

“SellingHive solves a problem for many businesses looking to grow or expand into new markets,” stated Todd Tranum, President/CEO, Chautauqua County Chamber of Commerce. “Leveraging...

WNYF upgrades to HD with state-of-the-art purchase

The upgrade is the largest change to WNYF’s control room since 1997, and addressed the need for a cost-effective transition to HD production, a more...

Tough Stuff: Annie Leonard to deliver keynote address March 8

Annie Leonard founded the Story of Stuff Project, a series of 20-minute videos that explain some of the world’s most significant environmental dilemmas using easy...

FACE Center and NRG Energy make Chautauqua even greener

A $15,300 grant from NRG Energy to SUNY Fredonia will fund a giveaway of compact fluorescent light bulbs, the second annual plastic bag-free “Shake the...

Fredonia Stands Up For a Cause

More than 500 students on campus signed a pledge to stop using the word "retarded" as a derogatory label during the campus observance of the...