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Registration opens for summer session at SUNY Fredonia

Commencement at SUNY Fredonia is approaching all too quickly, but registration has already begun for two summer sessions, each offering undergraduate and graduate level courses...

Ms. Nighthawk is serving internship at Sheriff’s Office

Though her internship is limited to 50 hours of total work, Brittany Nighthawk, a junior majoring in criminal justice, has actively participated in a wide...

Speech/pathology students win research awards at conference

Students at SUNY Fredonia swept the research poster competition at the 47th annual New York State Speech Language and Hearing Association conference, scooping up top...

Canadaway Creek is a revenue stream for Chautauqua County

Revealed in a survey conducted by the State D.E.C. and biologists at SUNY Fredonia recently is that anglers from all over the United States—and even...

Biologists have grant to study genetics of Lake Erie's smallmouth bass

Sportfishery of the smallmouth bass in Lake Erie has for years been of considerable economic value to Chautauqua County. In an effort to learn more...

Gary Lash receives grant from state energy authority

A major grant to facilitate oil and natural gas exploration by improving an analytical technique used to assess rock formations thought to contain these deposits...

Aimee Nezhukumatathil to read new poems

Aimee Nezhukumatathil's new collection of poetry, At the Drive-In Volcano, will be released this spring from Tupelo Press. Award-winning poet Aimee Nezhukumatathil, associate professor of...

New Horizons Band performing Spring Concert May 3

The New Horizons Band of Western New York will present a Spring Concert at 7 p.m. on Thursday, May 3 at Fredonia High School Auditorium...

Automatic defibrillators being installed campus-wide

SUNY Fredonia has begun installing automatic external defibrillators (AEDs) in its public buildings, and will have them in all buildings campus-wide within three years. “This...

Masterworks Chorale will perform Bach's Mass

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