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It's OSCAR time for student scholars!

FREDONIA, N.Y.—Feb. 18, 2009—OSCAR at SUNY Fredonia has a special meaning: it's the university's way of highlighting the academic and creative achievements of its undergraduates...

EDP to hold 27th awards ceremony and induct honor students

SUNY Fredonia’s Educational Development Program (EDP) will celebrate its students at the 27th annual awards ceremony on Wed., March 11 at 4 p.m. in the...

Aleen Ratzlaff to speak in honor of Black History Month

As part of Black History Month, the Communication Department has invited Dr. Aleen Ratzlaff, Associate Professor at Tabor College in Hillsboro, Kansas, to speak on...

Commencement website is up for May event

The Commencement website is full of information for the 2009 event – including Student and Family guides. It’s accessible from the home page (middle column...

Ellie Reddy to discuss Belize at next brown bag

On Monday, Feb. 23, at the next International Brown Bag luncheon, Ellie Reddy (College of Education) will talk about the Belize Project, which is an...

Poet and Iraq War veteran will give reading, sign books

Award-winning poet and soldier Brian Turner, author of the book, "Here, Bullet," will read from his harrowing and beautiful first-person account of the Iraq War...

Ethos presents Bowed Piano Ensemble Feb. 14

Join the Ethos New Music Society, SUNY Fredonia's completely student-run organization dedicated to new music, as it presents the internationally recognized "Bowed Piano Ensemble" in...

Applicants sought for annual Rosa Parks scholarships

Read about last year's winners of the Rosa Parks Scholarship Competition>> FREDONIA, N.Y. — Feb. 9, 2009 — SUNY Fredonia’s Center for Multicultural Affairs (CMA)...

Theatre talent helps bring back forgotten Mark Twain comedy

For more than 100 years, a Mark Twain script lay forgotten in a file drawer at a university library in California. Today it has come...

Next social science colloquium looks at education and bias

SUNY Fredonia will host its first Social Science Colloquium of the semester, as Guy Boysen, assistant professor of psychology, explores the issues of biases that...