Eye-popping sculpture finds permanent gaze at SUNY Fredonia
The striking, nearly 1,600-cubic-foot sculpture known as “Popeye,” which has called the front walkway of Rockefeller Arts Center home for two years, has become a...
The striking, nearly 1,600-cubic-foot sculpture known as “Popeye,” which has called the front walkway of Rockefeller Arts Center home for two years, has become a...
This afternoon Chautauqua County health officials confirmed that there is a probable case of swine flu (influenza A H1N1) in the southern portion of county...
The last International Brown Bag event will feature a presentation on SUNY Fredonia's "Youth Filmmaking Project in Turkey." The event is Monday, May 4, from...
Nearly 200 different posters, presentations and performances will be featured at the annual Student Research and Creativity Exposition, now in its 11th year at SUNY...
Tony Vitrano, '83 Tony Vitrano, a 1983 SUNY Fredonia alumnus, spoke at a luncheon sponsored by the School of Business on Wednesday, April 22 at...
Paul Blanchet (communication disorders and sciences), Timothy Radoff (sociology) and Bruce KIonsky (psychology) the article, "Undergraduate and graduate students’ perceptions of an instructor who stutters,"...
Relay For Life volunteers in the Colleges Against Cancer campaign raised $25,600 for the American Cancer Society during its April 2009 event on campus. By...
Fredonia's Lyric Arts International singers will present Musica e Cantante at a concert Tuesday, May 5, at 8 p.m. in Rosch Recital Hall.
“FredFest” is fast approaching, and with the chart-topping rock band O.A.R. (Of a Revolution) serving as the headliner, advanced tickets are required to attend this...
Visual Arts and New Media Professor Jill Johnston-Price will speak at the fifth Kalamazoo Animation Festival International (KAFI), a biennial animation festival and educators conference...