Skip to main content

Find a News Story

Students show results of research and creativity

Mre than 125 students demonstrated their creativity or results of research at the annual exposition.

Judge is speaker for People of Color Concerns Conference 2006

The annual People of Color Concerns Conference is focusing on careers this Saturday, April 22, starting at 10 a.m. with a breakfast in Cafe G...

Harvard accepts Ms. Bryan-Peterson into leadership program

Maggie Bryan-Peterson, director of grants administration and research services, has been selected for the Harvard Management and Leadership in Education Program this June.

Youngerman Center to Offer free Hearing and Speech Screening

The Youngerman Clinic is offeirng free testing for hearing, speech-language and ambliopia (lazy-eye in children) on Saturday, April 29, from 9 a.m. till noon in...

NEA gives Fredonia School of Music $10K grant

The SUNY Fredonia School of Music will use its $10,000 grant to bolster the Rosch Musical Arts Series, which presents concerts each academic year at...

NSF gives SUNY Fredonia $500,000 to send teachers to high-need schools

Geoscience students who want to teach in high-need school districts are among those eligible for Noyce Scholarships. The National Science Foundation is funding a four-year...

“Build Expand Achieve” opens at Art Gallery

“Build Expand Achieve” will feature artwork from graduating seniors in such media as graphic design, photography, illustration, sculpture, ceramics and drawing.

Four winners honored April 13 for Rosa Parks contest

Four seniors are the winners of this year’s Rosa Parks Scholarship Competition. The awards ceremony is Thursday, April 13 at 4 p.m. in Rosch Recital...

Theatre season capped with "Wizard of Oz" musical

Drawing on “munchkin” talent from the local elementary school, the Walter Gloor Mainstage Series at SUNY Fredonia will close its season with a magical production...

SIFE Team is a finalist for Kansas City nationals

“The best SIFE team I have seen all day,” one judge commented after seeing the work of eight Fredonia students at the Students in Free...