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Math alum giving talk on robotics applications

Christine Davis Mantai

Friday, Nov. 3, at 4 p.m. in Fenton Hall Room 105, Fredonia graduate Erion Plaku (computer science, 2000) will return to campus from his studies at Rice University to discuss motion planning and how it applies to robotics. The lecture is open to the public.

SUNY Press to publish Nelson's book on Rt. 20

Christine Davis Mantai

Distinguished Teaching Professor of English Malcolm Nelson is currently working on an anecdotal study of the longest highway in the United States. It is this road, U.S. 20, which he takes to work every day, and indeed, offers him an exceptionally personal vista of human traffic going east or west as it passes by the front door of his home in Brocton, N.Y. SUNY Press has selected Dr. Nelson's book, Twent West: The Great Road Across America, as one of its books to be published in 2007. Dr. Malcolm Nelson

J-Term open until Dec. 7

Christine Davis Mantai

On-line registration for J-Term at SUNY Fredonia is now available and will remain available until Thursday, Dec. 7. Students may register and pay online. Printed...

NCATE accredits teacher education programs

Christine Davis Mantai

Vice President for Academic Affairs Virginia Horvath announced that the professional education programs at SUNY Fredonia have been fully accredited by the National Council for...

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SUNY technologists review Fredonia's success

Christine Davis Mantai

Employees of the SUNY Learning Network (SLN) visited SUNY Fredonia on Tuesday, Oct. 24, to learn about Fredonia's success in migrating to the ANGEL Learning System in preparation for the SLN’s upcoming migration to ANGEL.

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Air Force winds band to perform in Rosch Oct. 31

Christine Davis Mantai

SUNY Fredonia’s School of Music will be sponsoring a concert by the Air Force Band of Liberty’s New England Winds on Tuesday, Oct. 31 at 3 p.m. in Rosch Recital Hall. The guest artists will also give a master class to student woodwind quintet ensembles at 4 p.m. which will be held in Rosch Recital Hall. Both events are free and open to the public

Tenor speaks at Brown Bag Lecture series

Christine Davis Mantai

Tenor Joe Dan Harper of the SUNY Fredonia School of Music voice faculty will present, “Why Should We Listen,” on Wednesday, Nov. 1 at noon in room G-144 of the Williams Center. Sharing his experiences, he will discuss the viability of the art song recital as a socially relevant and compelling form of creative expression

Site for High Tech Incubator to be announced

Christine Davis Mantai

SUNY Fredonia and the City of Dunkirk will jointly hold a News Conference on Thursday, Oct. 26 at 2 p.m. to announce the site location for the SUNY Fredonia High Tech Incubator. The news conference will be held on the vacant lot on Central Avenue in Dunkirk, N.Y., between Second and Third Streets.

Homecoming was a weekend to remember

Christine Davis Mantai

The Alumni Association honored stellar graduates, many athletes, and remembered deceased friends, as Fredonia celebrated its annual Homecoming Weekend Oct. 20, 21, and 22. The Class of 1981 came together for its 25th reunion, and the Communication Department celebrated the 25th anniversary of its founding. Students elected Patrick Newell and Lisa Meyers as Homecoming King and Queen.

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