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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.
SUNY Fredonia named Clark Companies of Delhi, N.Y., specialists in designing and building world-class sports facilities, as its Contractor of the Year during an annual luncheon honoring all companies which did business with the university last year.
Alumni raced to raise funds for the track and field program in honor of late alumnus, Fred Ruterbusch, '77.
Former Fredonia State coach and administrator Dr. Thomas Prevet, women’s soccer player Kristi (Buntich) Wiley, baseball player Joe Caso, and cross country and track and field athlete Todd Grady will be inducted into the SUNY Fredonia Athletic Hall of Fame on Saturday, Oct. 21.
Construction of a multi-million soccer and lacrosse stadium has moved along steadily during the summer. Ground has been leveled, irrigation and draining systems installed, grass...
The natural and synthetic turf fields will be used by 260 men and women in Fredonia’s intercollegiate soccer programs, and nearly 4,000 intramural athletes, not to mention alumni and community members who come on campus to play the sport.
Groundbreaking on July 5 announced the $3.3 construction project creating a new natural grass playing field for the men’s and women’s soccer teams, an artificial turf field for soccer, bleacher seating for 1,000 spectators, and lights for night games.
Enjoli Burse of Cheektowaga received the Scholar Athlete Award from State University of New York Chancellor John R. Ryan at a ceremony at Westchester Community College in Valhalla, NY, earlier this month
“The Philosophy of Baseball: How to Play the Game of Life,” is a philosophical look at the National Pastime and the lessons it offers for everyday living. The book's author is SUNY Fredonia Philosophy Chairperson, Raymond Angelo Belliotti.
Campus Report Monday, Feb. 20, 2006; Vol. 36, No. 19 Senior Tom Briggs of Fruitport, Mich. is best known around campus as the co-captain of...
A $3.3 million project to start next spring will mean SUNY Fredonia gets a new natural grass playing field for the men’s and women’s soccer teams, an artificial turf field, improved bleacher seating for 1,500 spectators, lights for night games and good field drainage despite any weather.