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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 Writers@Work program will bring alumnus Karl Holz to campus in early May for its series, “The Art of Storytelling: New Perspectives, Innovative Thinking and Creative Solutions.”
The Brown Bag lunch series continues its academic year theme of, “Gradually, then Suddenly: Understanding Change,” on Wednesday, March 6 at noon.
"Gradually, then suddenly: How techno-optimism took over philanthropy," the next Brown Bag Lecture, will be given by Dr. Amy Schiller, a visiting scholar at Dartmouth College, on Wednesday, Nov. 1.
Cheryl Opalski is coming to campus April 13 and 14 to discuss her work with Ajo Samaritans. The small volunteer organization provides humanitarian aid for migrants along the Arizona/Mexican border.
Megan (Buchholz) DeJoe and Rebekah Denz, 2019 SUNY Fredonia graduates with B.A. degrees in History and minors in Museum Studies, will describe steps they took that placed them on paths leading to successful careers in “Living in History,” a spring Writers@Work residency.
After a solid year of planning and preparation, the Fredonia Dance Ensemble is set to return to Marvel Theatre at SUNY Fredonia for its annual concert.
Acclaimed trumpeter, composer and educator Derrick Gardner will spend Thursday and Friday, March 23 and 24, at the School of Music, leading master classes and performing in concerts with the Fredonia Jazz Orchestra and Fredonia Jazz Sextet in Rosch Recital Hall.
Made possible through the Carnahan Jackson Fund for the Humanities, which was established with the Fredonia College Foundation, drummer and balafon artist N'Camara Abou Sylla will bring his talent and expertise to SUNY Fredonia on Oct. 26 to 28.
The selection committee for the Carnahan Jackson Fund for the Humanities is now accepting requests for proposals. The application deadline for the 2023-2024 award cycle is Friday, Oct. 28.
Allegra Hyde, author of the cli-fi (climate fiction) novel “Eleutheria,” will give a public reading in Rosch Recital Hall on Thursday, Sept. 29 for the Mary Louise White Visiting Writers Series.