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Human Resources policies on weather closings

The College policy on extraordinary weather requires that normal operations continue to the extent possible. Essential college services must be maintained in spite of severe...

Janet Sung picked for Hagan award

Janet Sung, whose achievements at the School of Music and commitment to students and her art have resounded in high notes at SUNY Fredonia, has...

Yochym, Gage honored this fall

Barbara Yochym and Vicki Gage, secretaries with over four decades of combined service at SUNY Fredonia, shared the spotlight as recipients of separate awards at...

Mainstage production to offer modern take on “Tartuffe”

A charming con man puts all his talents to use to take advantage of a well-to-do family that makes the mistake of taking him in...

Change your face; change your race

Interactive technology designed to challenge perceptions of race, age and other outward features, “The Human Race Machine,” will take up residence in Reed Library at...

EDP alumni among 40 honored in state

With three graduates among the 40 honored, SUNY Fredonia was well represented when the State University of New York celebrated the 40th anniversary celebration of...

Schwalbe seeks to recruit Chinese

With a population of 1.3 billion people and with an increased emphasis on higher education for more students, China is looking to send more of...

Learn to use AEDs

The AED (automated external defibrillator) Program at SUNY Fredonia is moving forward. Over one hundred AED units (including mobile ones) have been installed and placed...

Raschèr Saxophone Quartet to perform at conference

As part of the Sigurd Raschèr Centennial Celebration at SUNY Fredonia, the world-renowned Raschèr Saxophone Quartet will perform at 10 a.m. on Sunday, Nov. 11...

Musicians to gather for Sigurd Raschèr’s conference

Over 100 musicians from throughout the U.S. and Germany will meet at the Fredonia School of Music for the Sigurd Raschèr Centennial Celebration Conference on...