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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.
Fredonia School of Music alumna Lynne (Bona) Ruda has again been named one of 10 Finalists nationwide for the Music Educator Award presented by the Recording Academy and GRAMMY Museum.
Rockefeller Arts Center will continue its longstanding tradition of presenting a Christmas pops concert this December, albeit in new format. The free “Virtual Alumni Christmas Pops Concert” will make its debut online on Tuesday, Dec. 15.
Jermaine Kenner, a mental health counselor at the Counseling Center and a Fredonia alumnus, will explore mental health challenges in higher education in the final virtual Brown Bag Lunch talk of the fall semester on Wednesday, Dec. 2.
I met Ellen (Hitchcock) Meister in September 1960 while living in Hillman House freshman dorm; she was a friend of my assigned roommate from Niagara Falls. Friendships have always been important to me. It seems as a child when we sang the song, “Make new friends, but keep the old…one is silver and the other gold,” I took these words to heart, using them as a theme throughout my life.
Fall 2020 featured stories include: Eager to listen and learn, the new Fredonia President Dr. Stephen H. Kolison Jr. sets a collaborative tone - Student Emergency Relief Fund provides support - Alumnus thrives as creative force on PBS digital design teams - Pursuing her passion and goals, meeting a need and making a difference - A 59-year Fredonia friendship: A navy blue Fredonia blazer.
The State University of New York at Fredonia (SUNY Fredonia) announced today that construction is starting on its first solar/battery project, enabling the Chautauqua County campus in Western New York to lead by example in reducing its carbon footprint with innovative energy efficiency and renewable energy technology.
The student-led Business Club at Fredonia has made a successful foray into the world of public art, coordinating the painting of an appropriately themed wall mural at 9 Lives Holistic, a Fredonia business.
Chris Bishop traces his love of art to grade school when he began drawing cartoons and copying images out of newspapers.
With the coronavirus pandemic bringing live, in-person events to a halt, performers across the world have gotten creative in an effort to connect with audiences. Jason Ostrowski, '88, has met the challenge by creating a monthly live-streaming variety show on Facebook.
The annual Summer Music Festival will be offered online at Fredonia, with free classes and lessons for middle and high school band students on July 1 and 2.