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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.
Aliah Richards, a senior Communication: Public Relations major from Queens, is one of 45 students from throughout the State University of New York selected to receive its Norman R. McConney Jr. Award for Student Excellence.
Department of Communication Adjunct Lecturer Carl Lam (‘14) will be among those honored at Buffalo Business First’s 30 Under 30 Ceremony at the Hyatt Regency Buffalo on Thursday, April 21.
Update - the event has been moved to the Williams Center Multipurpose Room. After a two-year absence, the large-scale live music concert will return to campus on Saturday, April 9, from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Eighteen students will receive financial awards and certificates that reflect their talent, hard work, dedication, service and academic excellence at the Department of Communication’s annual awards banquet on April 9.
More than 400 people affiliated with the film and video industry will gather at SUNY Fredonia the last week of July for the 76th annual conference of the University of Film and Video Association.
Department of Communication Associate Professor Mike Igoe recently served as the moderator for the latest edition of the Educational Speaker series offered by the Buffalo Broadcasters Association.
“No one can hear you screen!” A play on words, obviously from the “Alien” film franchise, was crafted by students in the Department of Communication to promote their end-of-term screening on Dec. 9.
Department of Communication Associate Professor Mike Igoe was inducted into the Buffalo Broadcasters Association Hall of Fame at a ceremony held on Nov. 4 at the Admiral Room in Buffalo.
State University of New York Chancellor Jim Malatras announced the inaugural class of Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) Student Ambassadors, including Fredonia senior Josue Petion.
After a year’s hiatus due to the coronavirus pandemic, SUNY Fredonia’s Fall Sweep is poised to once again draw an estimated 300 to 400 students on Saturday, Nov. 6, to rake leaves in residents’ yards in the surrounding area.