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Five siblings equals five alums!

“One for the thumb” is what Ronald and Margaret (Guertin) Hite, ’64, will be able to celebrate on May 16 when their youngest child, Kathleen...

Kiplinger's again chooses Fredonia as a Best Value

SUNY Fredonia has once again been ranked by Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine as one of the 100 best values in public higher education in the...

New look for The Leader

As the student newspaper looks to expand coverage beyond campus, we hope to get as many alumni reading as possible. The Leader, Fredonia’s entirely student...

Cryobiologist John Baust returns to share career in cancer therapy

John Baust '65 One of the world’s leading researchers in cryobiology returned to his alma mater in early November for public presentations and informal talks...

Admissions adds student testimony videos to website

Each features real students discussing a variety of majors and topics, including why they chose Fredonia, and what they like most about the university. Produced...

Nominations accepted for Homecoming '09 awards

The deadline is April 1 to submit nominations for the top award given to Fredonia alumni at this fall’s annual Homecoming celebration, Oct. 9-11.

"One Stop Drop" system created for campus recycling

Green recycling bins are now stationed in residence hall rooms, classrooms and faculty offices — and just about every other space at SUNY Fredonia —...

Business students place first in worldwide competition

Five School of Business students earned first place in an international business simulation competition, in which they competed against more than 1,000 teams from over...

Fredonia makes it a "Vegan's Dozen"

SUNY Fredonia was one of only 12 universities nationwide to be recognized in the final results of a recent “Most Vegetarian-Friendly College” contest, sponsored by...

Phonathon students come through even in challenging economic times

The fall Phonathon, conducted by the Division of University Advancement and coordinated by Director of Development Timothy Murphy, ’89, brought in over $64,000 as a...