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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 program, “Curricular Violence: Addressing the Misrepresentation and Exclusion of Black History in School Curricula,” will be presented by W. Charles Brandy, director of Social Studies for the Buffalo Public Schools, on Wednesday, Feb. 28.
The Native American SUNY: Western Consortium will present the CREATE Project documentary film “Tradition, Trauma, & Tenderness” at the Juliet J. Rosch Recital Hall at SUNY Fredonia, on Friday, March 1 at 6:30 p.m.
The Henry C. Youngerman Center for Communication Disorders will offer support group meetings for stroke and head injury survivors and their family members during the spring semester.
School of Music trombone lecturer and Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra Principal Trombonist Jonathan Lombardo will welcome the brass ensemble Seraph Brass for a mini residency that includes a recital Thursday, Feb. 8.
Dr. Stephen Gusukuma, who conducts ensembles across the U.S. and around the world and is known as being “very inspiring,” will be the guest clinician at the annual Choral Music Festival at SUNY Fredonia.
The Fredonia School of Music has announced the 2024 Fredonia Bass Fest line-up of guest artists including Dominik Wagner and Kristin Korb.
Due to the severe weather expected for our area this weekend, the State University of New York at Fredonia will open its Williams Center as a warming station from 9 a.m. until 9 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 13 and Sunday, Jan. 14.
An intrepid team of SUNY Fredonia students and professors did what most of us would never do – jump into a Western New York lake in late December – by joining the 2023 Buffalo Polar Plunge to raise money for the New York Special Olympics.
Location. Location. Location. The three most important words in real estate. Right? They’re also the three most important words that apply to the once-in-a-lifetime total eclipse of the sun that’s to happen on April 8.
The SUNY Fredonia Trombone Choir was the invited featured group of the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra’s Community Spotlight Series on Saturday in the Mary Seaton Room at Kleinhans Music Hall.