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Renowned sculptor donates two original works

Syracuse University Professor Lawson Smith donated two of his original mixed media works to the university's permanent collection.

Welch’s and growers announce scholarship

Eligible students are invited to compete for three $1,000 scholarships as a result of a SUNY Fredonia scholarship fund created by Welch's and the National...

African kente cloth exhibit will stay two months

Man's cloth made by Asante peoples. The brightly colored, geometrically shaped, patterned cloth called kente, made by the Asante peoples of Ghana and the Ewe...

Russian émigré poet to read April 12 on campus

Ilya Kaminsky An award-winning poet who immigrated to America from the Ukraine at the age of 16 will celebrate National Poetry Month at SUNY Fredonia...

Chicago Symphony’s Charles Pikler performing with trio

SUNY Fredonia’s Violin Professor Janet Sung will join guest violist Charles Pikler of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and cellist Paul York for a string trio...

Phyllis East and Claudia Hoca to perform April 4

Phyllis East will bring guest artist Claudia Hoca to the stage for their performance of Mozart’s “Sonata for Piano Four Hands in F Major, K...

Seven years of building projects surpass $65 million

Over the past seven years, total construction at the SUNY Fredonia campus has exceeded $66.2 million, largely due to the tireless advocacy of President Dennis...

Faculty trio to perform works by Mozart, Dvorak on March 22

Fredonia music faculty members Natasha Farny (cello), Jitka Frankova (piano) and Janet Sung (violin) will perform Mozart’s “Piano Trio in C Major, K. 548” and...

Matzo Ball kicks off Jewish History Month

April is Jewish History Month and this year JSU will start the month with their 7th annual Matzo Ball on Tuesday, April 4, from 5...

Endangered plant is propagating in Jewett

In Fredonia’s Jewett Hall Greenhouse, an endangered desert plant is showing a startling ability to survive catastrophe.