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Events and news of what's happening around the Fredonia campus.
Events and news of what's happening around the Fredonia campus.
Symphonic renditions of popular video gaming melodies designed to “transport you to worlds beyond imagination” will be performed by the SUNY Fredonia Video Game Orchestra at its spring concert on April 11.
Department of Communication Adjunct Professor Nick Smith’s “The Abode,” a feature-length supernatural romance he produced, will have its big screen premiere locally on Friday, April 12.
Sophomore Jacob Winn followed up a very successful indoor season by winning the 100m and 200m dashes in his first outdoor event of the season.
Garrett Stuckey took the first pitch of the game over the centerfield fence and Fredonia State would go on to win Game 1 of a doubleheader, 5-3, at New Paltz. In Game 2, the Devils would lead 3-1 after six-and-a-half innings, but New Paltz scored seven runs over the final two innings.
The Interfaith Coalition is hosting Brother Sami Qadri from the Jamestown Islamic Center, who will speak on the Islamic faith.
SUNY Fredonia alumni who have achieved impressive career success in the music recording industry – collaborating with numerous legendary artists – will share their work experiences and offer career advice to students at numerous events in the “Making a Life in Music” Writers@Work series.
Research compiled by eight SUNY Fredonia geology, earth science, environmental sciences, computer science and sculpture students and one recent graduate, with guidance from faculty members, will be on display at the Earth Science Student Forum at the Buffalo Museum of Science.
Thomas Hayes, a second semester resident assistant in Grissom Hall, has been named RA of the Month for January/February by the Office of Residence Life.
The Office of Residence Life has named Lauren Poplawski, a senior majoring in Criminal Justice with a minor in Psychology from LaFayette, NY, as the Student of the Month for January/February.
Assistant Professor Wentao Cao had his research paper, “Exhumation of an Ultrahigh-Pressure Slice from the Upper Plate of the Caledonian Orogen – A Record from Titanite in North-East Greenland,” published in the journal Tectonics.