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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 primary goal of our project is to increase partnerships and community service between SUNY Fredonia student organizations and community organizations in Chautauqua County, in particular Dunkirk,” Ms. Tyszko explained, noting that particular emphasis will be placed on youths and the elderly.
Internships at SUNY Fredonia are now managed by the Career Development Office in Gregory Hall, where professional counselors are helping students identify internship opportunities related to their educational and career goals.
Five years after the campus shuddered to a halt as it absorbed news of the mortal attacks by terrorists on U.S. soil, students, faculty and staff are coming together to reflect on the consequences of September 11, 2001. The day's events of Monday, Sept. 11, are built around the work of keynote speaker Kristin Steuerle Swanson, M.D., daughter of a Flight 77 victim.
The New Horizons Band of Western New York, celebrating its first anniversary as a band of nearly 40 members aged 50 and over, is off...
The Youngerman Center Preschool, a SUNY Fredonia facility that offers a chance for children with special needs to learn from their peers, will begin its fifth year on Wednesday, Sept. 6. Openings exist for community children who have no special needs.
Groundbreaking on July 5 announced the $3.3 construction project creating a new natural grass playing field for the men’s and women’s soccer teams, an artificial turf field for soccer, bleacher seating for 1,000 spectators, and lights for night games.
Each received a $1,000 scholarship for the academic year starting in August.
At the upcoming exhibit in the Rockefeller Arts Center Gallery, local audiences will enjoy 40 limited edition Rockwell lithographs from the private collection of MassMutual Financial Group.
First-year students are required to complete an online alcohol-education course before coming to campus this fall, thanks to matching grant.
A project that will promote shared services between municipalities in seven Western New York counties was unveiled today at SUNY Fredonia.