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Dr. Nancy Gee honored for human-animal interaction research

Dr. Nancy Gee has been named a Mars Corporation fellow for her human-animal interaction research. She has been working with the children in the Youngerman...

Three showcase concerts for Family Weekend, School of Music announces

The Fredonia School of Music announced three showcase concerts to celebrate Family Weekend Oct. 16, 17, and 18. Friday night the students and faculty will...

Visiting Artists Series features entertainment and music industry icon Rocky Schenck

Rocky Schenck in his studio, with assistant. Visiting Artist Program: Kathy Sully, Fredonia alumna whose work has been used in dozens of Hollywood blockbusters, including...

"Charlotte's Web" running in Marvel Theatre

Family-friendly theatre will take center stage at the State University of New York at Fredonia this month as the Department of Theatre and Dance presents...

French class to produce and perform 18th century comedy

SUNY Fredonia students enrolled in the class, “French Drama in Practice,” will present an 18 th century French comedy titled, Le Jeu de l’amour et...

Convocation Series presents panel on post-9/11 interrogation policies

On Wednesday, Oct. 21, at 7 p.m., the department of Political Science and the Political Science Association will present the panel discussion, “Dilemmas of Public...

Children’s Concerts Series to kick off fourth season with Fredonia School of Music Bassoon Trio

The Musical Journeys Program of the Fredonia School of Music will kick off its fourth season of free concerts designed to appeal to very young...

Art gallery exhibit includes work of new SUNY Fredonia faculty member

As a professor of digital foundations at SUNY Fredonia, Peter Tucker has a unique artistic style. His work is characterized by a playful attitude of...

University of Rochester expert to speak Oct. 8 on race and science fiction

Dr. Jeffrey Allen Tucker, Associate Professor of English at the University of Rochester, will speak about how race influences science fiction on Thursday, Oct. 8...

Biology grad to deliver seminar on potential cause for Parkinson’s disease

North Collins native and award-winning scientist Kimberlee Neifer Caldwell will deliver a seminar at SUNY Fredonia about her research into Parkinson’s Disease during the college’s...