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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.
It’s not too late to get a flu shot. That’s the advice the Student Health Center is offering to students, faculty and staff as the spring semester gets underway.
Residents of Ohio and Pennsylvania who want to attend Fredonia at a better tuition rate than their own public universities now have that opportunity!
Nolan Ahearn, of Henrietta was named Student of the Month for November by the Office of Residence Life.
De-Stress for Success, a series of events, programs and workshops designed to help students find ways to reduce stress in a healthy, productive manner while gaining the focus they need to succeed as the fall semester winds down, will run from Monday, Dec. 9, through Friday, Dec. 20.
Danielle Jacobs, a senior from Homer, N.Y., has been named Resident Assistant of the Month for October in recognition of her leadership within the Office of Residence Life. She was nominated for the honor by Residence Director Pat Toscano.
The NY-Alert system is the way Fredonia communicates important information to the campus community, including the rare class cancellation due to weather. Messages are sent via email, text message and phone.
Senior Class President Deoniss Jackson has announced that Dec. 2 through 6 will be Spirit Week on the campus of SUNY Fredonia. The class is looking for all departments to be involved with the effort, including faculty and staff.
Sean Penzo of Tully has been named the October Student of the Month by the Office of Residence Life. He was nominated for the award by Jill Swanson, residence director of Hemingway Hall, because, “he just cares so much and asks for nothing in return.”
Spectrum Entertainment is hosting its annual holiday celebration, Hanging of the Greens, on Thursday, Dec. 5, from 6 to 8 p.m., in the Williams Center Multipurpose Room.
An artistic flair for room decorations has netted Sia Khanthavout, a first-year Communication: Video Production major from Buffalo, a $200 gift certificate from University Bookstore in the Almost Home Contest.