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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.
She was supposed to vault at Brockport, but the weather sent her to Westminster College in Pennsylvania. The change in venues did not deter Cara Pellechia on Saturday as she cleared 3.63m to set a new Fredonia State mark in the outdoor pole vault.
The Fredonia State men's track and field team had a strong showing this weekend at Westminster. The meet featured a number of Division I, II, and III schools. Cameron Sample had the top individual performance, a fourth place in the triple jump, and the 4x100 relay team took first place.
The Fredonia State softball team earned a series split against Plattsburgh and a sweep against Potsdam over the weekend to improve to 8-12 overall and 3-3 in the SUNYAC.
Dr. Amy Spears will join the School of Music faculty beginning in the fall semester as an Assistant Professor of Music Education.
“An evening of intense rock, funk, heavy metal and Irish pieces.” That’s how Williams Visiting Professor Tim Donahue describes the concert that he and NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS – a SUNY Fredonia student group he assembled specifically for the concert – will deliver on Thursday, April 25.
“Synergy and a sense of Big Blue pride.” That’s how Director of Campus Life Mark Suida illustrated the campus community’s embrace of Eclipse Day.
The most heavenly of musical sounds – a room full of harps – will be presented by harpists of all ages in the grand finale concert that culminates the annual Harp Day at SUNY Fredonia in Mason Hall on Sunday, April 28.
Creating a 3D skull collection basically from scratch – made particularly unique because it’s a collaborative project engaging students enrolled in seemingly distant academic areas – is opening new educational opportunities at SUNY Fredonia.
The 30th Business Etiquette Dinner hosted by the School of Business is slated for Wednesday, April 24, at 5:30 p.m., in the Horizon Room in the Williams Center.
The Fredonia Wind Ensemble will present its final concert in April, welcoming composer and Claudette Sorel visiting artist Valerie Coleman and celebrating the legacy of School of Music Professor and Assistant Director Barry Kilpatrick.