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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.
The LEED Silver re-design of Houghton Hall at SUNY Fredonia has garnered the architects, Mitchell Giurgola Architects LLC, accolades from AIA (American Institute of Architects) New York State.
The welcome mat will be rolled out during Homecoming, including on Friday afternoon, Oct. 14, for the dedication of the renovated and redesigned Houghton Hall that completes the transformation of STEM education at SUNY Fredonia.
Most campus buildings/businesses will be closed for 10 days, beginning on Friday, Dec. 24, through Sunday, Jan. 1, for the traditional break between fall and spring semesters. Limited hours of operation will be in effect at other facilities.
SUNY Fredonia is improving the look and accessibility of campus, while preserving the vision of campus architect I.M. Pei and Partners, by initiating a major renovation of the plaza outside Maytum Hall, McEwen Hall and Reed Library.
Members of Custodial Services are on the front line of continuing efforts at Fredonia to limit the spread of the COVID-19 virus.
With some exceptions, campus buildings will be closed effective close of business Friday, Dec. 21, and will reopen Wednesday, Jan. 2, 2019. Other offices will have limited hours during the first three weeks of January, see the schedule information.
The State University of New York at Fredonia announced today that the Fredonia Technology Incubator will enter a transition phase with the pending departure of its executive director and the beginning of new initiatives to provide expanded opportunities for job growth in the community.
The SUNY Fredonia Wind Ensemble, which has delighted audiences on state, national and international tours since 1999, will perform at eight high schools throughout New York State during its spring tour. Evening concerts open to the public are scheduled at Pembroke High School on Monday, March 10, at 7 p.m.; West Genesee High School on Tuesday, March 11, at 7:30 p.m.; and Rondout High School, on Wednesday, March 12, at 7 p.m.
The curtain is expected to rise this spring on the next major act of the Rockefeller Arts Center expansion project. That’s when ground will be broken on the 40,000 square-foot addition to the iconic building which opened in 1969.
Eight SUNY Fredonia employees were formally recognized as recipients of Custodial Safety Incentive Awards at the 13 th annual Custodial Services Awards Recognition luncheon held on Thursday, Jan. 9, at the Williams Center Horizon Room . Recipients of individual Safety Incentive Awards, based on building inspections conducted during the fall semester, included Julia Baughman, Rose McCune and Aida Hernandez, all of Kasling Hall; Kathy Walters, Mary Ann Wykstra, Juliana Krauter and Lori Martin, of the Williams Center; and Susan Lucas of the Campus and Community Childcare Center.