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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.
Dr. Linda Czuba Brigance of the communication department faculty will be presenting a paper titled: "Material and Symbolic Places: Rhetorical Construction of Women's Public History"...
Dr. Julie Fitzpatrick, assistant professor of Finance in the Business Administration department won the Best Paper Award at the Value Symposium of the 16th Annual...
Dr. Nancy Gee has been named a Mars Corporation fellow for her human-animal interaction research. She has been working with the children in the Youngerman...
As a professor of digital foundations at SUNY Fredonia, Peter Tucker has a unique artistic style. His work is characterized by a playful attitude of exploration and questioning. He is one of the newest members of the faculty in Visual Arts and New Media. “I like the closeness of the community here at SUNY Fredonia,” Tucker said. “It is lovely to have an arts department this strong at such as small school.”
How many doors can a Business Administration degree open for SUNY Fredonia graduates? For Clifton C. Turner (’84), it’s quite a few. And impressive ones, too. He will receive the Alumni Association's Outstanding Achievement Award on Saturday, Oct. 10 at Homecoming.
Debra Cambria and Susan Wilkes were honored as the recipients of two secretarial awards presented at the annual Fall Conference of the Secretarial and Clerical...
Ellen Litwicki, professor of history, presented an address, “’Agitate, Educate, Organize’: The History of Labor Day” to the General Society of Mechanics and Tradesmen in...
SUNY Fredonia’s a cappella groups Much More Chill (all-male) and Some Like it Hot (all-female) will open for alternative rock singer-songwriter Ben Folds, who will perform with the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra (BPO) during a concert on Oct. 8 at Kleinhan’s Music Hall in Buffalo.
Fredonia State alumna Julia Hopson is a finalist for the 2009 NCAA Woman of the Year award. Hopson and eight other finalists were named Wednesday by the NCAA on its website. The annual award recognizes student-athletes for their accomplishments in their sports, in the classroom, as leaders, and for their service to others.
Assistant Professor of English Dustin Parsons read from his creative works at the Carnegie Mellon University Visiting Writers Series. Past guests in this series include...