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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.
“An evening of intense rock, funk, heavy metal and Irish pieces.” That’s how Williams Visiting Professor Tim Donahue describes the concert that he and NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS – a SUNY Fredonia student group he assembled specifically for the concert – will deliver on Thursday, April 25.
For students aspiring to work in professional sports industry, there may be no better place to appreciate all that a career in that field may entail than sitting a few feet away from courtside at an NBA game.
An immersive week-long internship at the Super Bowl clearly ranks as premier experience for students as they prepare to pursue careers in facility or event management.
Tim Donahue, whose passion to recreate music that flourished in his imagination spurred his invention of fretless and fretted electric harp guitars, will bring his innovative approach to music and music performance to campus in a two-month residency.
“Hopefully I won't tear up. Denny was a very close friend.” That’s the cautionary alert Music Industry Lecturer Armand Petri gave when reflecting on the passing of British musician Denny Laine and his affiliation to SUNY Fredonia.
Music Industry Senior Lecturer Armand Petri scored the movie “Guns of Eden,” an action thriller filmed mostly in Buffalo, NY, that has recorded four million views on the Uncorked channel Flix.
Valuable insight into the all-important fan experience – and not the Buffalo Sabres’ slim 3-2 win over the Minnesota Wild – was the more valuable takeaway for three students studying Sport Management from their seats in the KeyBank Center executive suite.
On Monday, Nov. 27, Ryan Lyman, publisher of an in-print music magazine and an international booking agent, will speak about his experiences in the music industry, including dealing with press agents and notable artists.
HAIL! Fredonia records is hosting a thrift store sale in the Williams Center Multipurpose Room on Sunday, Feb. 26, to raise funds to help with upcoming dog walk.
The reigning Miss Syracuse, Gayle Petri, met with students to explore ways to design dog drawings and an event poster to showcase the “Disney Dog” theme of the 7th annual Lend a Paw for Autism Dog Walk.