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Entries invited for inaugural Causes Film Festival

The Causes Film Festival, a new vehicle at SUNY Fredonia to tackle injustice and have an impact on society, is accepting entries for its April...

PJs, blankets, stuffed animals headed to Reed Library for Bedtime Stories tradition

Children and their families will once again have the chance to hear from some of the area’s premier story tellers, as SUNY Fredonia’s English Department...

Fairy tales are theme of spring shows by Orchesis Dance Company

Performances of “Once Upon a Time” by the Orchesis Dance Company of SUNY Fredonia will be held at the Alice C. Bartlett Theatre beginning Friday...

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...

Buffalo Chamber Players to give debut campus performance

On Friday, Mar. 25, the Buffalo Chamber Players will give its first performance at SUNY Fredonia with “Sex & Politics,” a new work by faculty...

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...

Senior wins prestigious social work award

Senior Emily Benedict was selected as the National Association of Social Work NYS Western Division’s Student of the Year at the organization’s annual award luncheon...

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...

New book on Czeslaw Milosz includes essay by Natalie Gerber

Dr. Natalie Gerber’s essay, “Missing Milosz,” which presents her reflections of working with Czeslaw Milosz, one of the great moral and literary figures of the...