Alumnus to speak about Fredonia's role as national energy leader
Alumnus Mark D. Orgren will address the question, “Why Fredonia is the nation’s ‘ground zero’ in the battle for clean, abundant, affordable energy,” in a...
Alumnus Mark D. Orgren will address the question, “Why Fredonia is the nation’s ‘ground zero’ in the battle for clean, abundant, affordable energy,” in a...
SUNY Fredonia sorority Alpha Phi Omega, together with the campus’ Residents Hall Association, will host a “Halloween Bash” on Saturday, Oct. 31 in the Williams...
The Graduate Studies Office and Faculty Student Association are sponsoring a Graduate Student Symposium Conversations across the Disciplines, entitled, "Sustaining our Futures." The event is...
Friday, Oct. 30 12:00-1:00 p.m. Discussion/lecture - "Managing a Professional Contemporary Dance Company in Guatemala - The Challenges and Rewards," Williams Center S121 3:30-5:00 p.m...
The Women’s Studies Program will sponsor the Women Take Aim Film Series this fall, with the first movie slated for Tuesday, Oct. 27. All films...
Full day of activities begins at 9 a.m. on Sunday, Nov. 1, in Mason Hall for the Fifth Annual String Experience at SUNY Fredonia's School...
Above: A workshop at 2008 Double Reed Day. Please note: registration for 2009 is closed. Sunday, November 1, 2009 Full day of activities begins at...
Natalie Gerber Natalie Gerber (English) participated in a recording for a program on PoemTalk, a nationally broadcast radio program on poetry co-sponsored by the Poetry...
Birger Vanwesenbeeck is one of three editors of the book just published by McFarland & Co., "William Gaddis, "The Last of Something" Critical Essays. This...
Take advantage of the opportunity to meet the candidates for Chautauqua County electoral contests before casting your vote on Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009. Multiple local...