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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.
Department of Visual Arts and New Media Professor Timothy Frerichs will have a solo show, “Timothy Frerichs: Floats, Artist Books and Works on Paper,” at Anadolu University, Eskisehir, Turkey, in early November.
Gabrielle Cruz, a junior from Fredonia majoring in Molecular Genetics, is one of just over 400 students nationwide chosen to receive a $7,500 Goldwater Scholarship for the 2023-2024 academic year.
“Dr. Brown’s selection comes following a national search that resulted in applications from across the U.S., and I am very excited that she will be joining our team,” said SUNY Fredonia President Virginia Horvath.
SUNY Fredonia has named Stephen A. Schillo as its new Vice President for Finance and Administration. He most recently served as Vice President for Management and Business at Duquesne University, a position he held since 2002. He began in his new role at SUNY Fredonia on January 22.
With the opening of the new rehearsal room wing on Mason Hall, only 40 feet of space remains between the two buildings. Eventually, they will be joined in a master plan that calls for unifying performance, storage, and support facilities for all the arts at Fredonia.
If Allan Wilson can develop a way to share his music industry expertise and connections with the hundreds of students and faculty on campus every year, he will have returned a very substantial gift, indeed… and perhaps one day, no one will ask what a “Fredonia” is ever again.
Two longtime members of SUNY Fredonia’s thriving fine and performing arts community, Tom Loughlin and James Piorkowski, were among just 24 faculty members throughout the...
Dr. John Kijinski now leads 3,700 students spread across 19 departments, many with multiple major tracks, as dean of the newly formed College of Arts and Sciences -- SUNY Fredonia’s largest academic unit. A central college of Arts and Sciences is a common model across academia, from tiny colleges to mammoth research universities.