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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.
SUNY Fredonia alumnus Dr. Michael Marletta, ’73, was named to the 2024 Class of the College of Fellows of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE).
Students and faculty in the Department of Geology and Environmental Sciences presented research at the 2024 Geological Society of America (GSA) Northeastern (NE) Section Meeting held in Manchester, NH, March 16 to 19.
One of the most pressing issues in the developing world — the growth of shantytowns — was the topic presented by Dr. Ivani Vassoler of the Department of Politics and International Affairs at the Middle Atlantic Council of Latin American Studies Conference.
Rebecca Cuthbert, an adjunct instructor in the Department of English, has published her second book. a craft/memoir, “CREEP THIS WAY: How to Become a Horror Author with 24 Tips to Get You Ghouling.”
“Challenges of Multilateralism in a Divisive World - The View from Geneva” is the topic Dr. Joseph Marques, a lecturer at Webster University Geneva, will explore in the next Brown Bag Lecture series on Wednesday, April 3, noon to 1 p.m., in Williams Center Room S204.
Department of Visual Arts and New Media Professor Timothy Frerichs is exhibiting his new artist book “Iced Out Lake Chautauqua,” as an invited artist, with the 10th International Artist book Triennial, Vilnius 2024, a unique non-commercial cultural project.
The League of Women Voters of Chautauqua County will present a panel discussion, “An Overview of Homelessness in Chautauqua County,” in partnership with the campus American Democracy Project, on Thursday, March 28, in Williams Center Room S204.
The current production of “Murder on the Orient Express” at Syracuse Stage features a set designed by Department of Theatre and Dance Associate Professor Czerton Lim, who brought 2022 graduate Donald “Donnie” Woodard, a former student, on board as associate designer.
A profitable learning experience awaits Accounting students, whose career plans may include working directly with individual clients, through Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) internships coordinated by the SUNY Fredonia School of Business.
To celebrate Eclipse Day in western New York, Fr. Sean Duggan, professor of piano at the SUNY Fredonia School of Music, will perform the keyboard variations sets that “eclipse” all others — namely, Bach's Goldberg Variations and Beethoven's Diabelli Variations.