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Fredonia nominated as vegetarian-friendly

Cranston Marche Dining Hall To support more and more students who are demanding nutritious, humane, and delicious vegan and vegetarian options at every meal on...

Social work's accreditation is renewed

The Council on Social Work Education has reaffirmed its accreditation of the SUNY Fredonia bachelor’s degree program in social work. Less than 10-years old, the...

Naturalist to speak Nov. 15 in Jewett Hall

Author and naturalist Scott Weidensaul will speak at SUNY Fredonia on Wednesday, Nov. 15 at 2 p.m. in Jewett Hall Room 101, and that evening...

"Mary Cobb and Friends" in concert Saturday

Mary Cobb of the Fredonia School of Music will present a faculty recital on Saturday, Nov. 11 at 8 p.m. in Rosch Recital Hall, entitled...

Kenneth Meyer to perform new guitar solos

Special guest artist Kenneth Meyer of the Syracuse University Setnor School of Music will perform in concert Tuesday, Nov. 14, at 8 p.m. in Rosch...

Alumni honor late friend with Memorial Homecoming Race

Alumni raced to raise funds for the track and field program in honor of late alumnus, Fred Ruterbusch, '77.

International Education Week starts Nov. 13

International Education Week features events all week that focus on the arts, culture, cuisine, study abroad, and career opportunities that exist around the globe for...

Filmmaker takes camera behind scenes with Whirling Dervishes

To the advantage of her audiences, filmmaker Nefin Dinc’s eyes become theirs. A documentary filmmaker allowed to follow a group of whirling dervishes behind the...

Hillman Opera presents “Carmen” in King

A full orchestra, chorus, and the Chautauqua Children’s Chorale will join the featured vocalists and actors for the 2006 Hillman Opera at SUNY Fredonia, “Carmen,”...

Dean Schwartz accepts post in France

Dr. Paul Schwartz, Dean of the College of Arts and Humanities for more than eight years, has been selected to be the next Dean of...