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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 Residence Life Student Recognition Committee recognized Antonio Devereaux, a Resident Assistant in Igoe Hall, as the Resident Assistant of the Month award for February.
University Police Chief Brent Isaacson and Student Association (SA) President Israel Ortiz are working together to create the new Student Advisory Group for Campus Safety to improve communication between students and University Police and help identify and resolve concerns, reduce crime and create mutual understanding.
Fredonia's Intercultural Center and Black Student Union are co-sponsoring “Our Story: Black History through Music,” a virtual music concert featuring Griot B, founder and president of School Yard Rap, on Tuesday, Feb. 9.
Seeking an ultra-comfortable place on campus, one offering cozy seating and an abundance of wellness resources, to relax and unwind? Students need look no further than the Williams Center.
More than 2,500 meals have been served to students at Fredonia who were placed in isolation or quarantine due to the coronavirus pandemic, thanks to the delivery service launched by the university’s Faculty Student Association (FSA).
Matt Wronski, a Marine Corps veteran and Fredonia High School graduate, has “Judge” by his side to help heal the battle scars from his five tours in Iraq, thanks to the Veterans Club at Fredonia and WNYHeroes, a non-profit that supports veterans and their families.
While the traditional Family Weekend Scholars Breakfast could not be held this year, University Advancement and the Fredonia College Foundation have established a special webpage to recognize Fredonia’s outstanding scholarship recipients and their benefactors.
Joycelyn McCurdy, a junior from Brooklyn majoring in Early Childhood: Childhood Education, with a minor in School and Counseling Psychology, has been named Resident Assistant of the Month for October by the Student Recognition Committee in Residence Life.
Several Fredonia students had the unique experience of being at ground zero – working lengthy 16-hour or longer shifts at polls in Chautauqua, Niagara and Cattaraugus counties – during the hotly contested general election.
Fredonia has started a new Twitter feed to let students and employees know about wait times for pool testing in Steele Hall.