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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 Center for Innovation and Economic Development will be featuring past business competition winners in a Student Business Competition Showcase on Thursday, March 21, at noon.
An immersive week-long internship at the Super Bowl clearly ranks as premier experience for students as they prepare to pursue careers in facility or event management.
Tim Donahue, whose passion to recreate music that flourished in his imagination spurred his invention of fretless and fretted electric harp guitars, will bring his innovative approach to music and music performance to campus in a two-month residency.
Three faculty in widely diverse academic fields will give brief presentations from their respective disciplines in the second installment of the “Curious and Creative Conversation” series on March 6.
“Hopefully I won't tear up. Denny was a very close friend.” That’s the cautionary alert Music Industry Lecturer Armand Petri gave when reflecting on the passing of British musician Denny Laine and his affiliation to SUNY Fredonia.
Valuable insight into the all-important fan experience – and not the Buffalo Sabres’ slim 3-2 win over the Minnesota Wild – was the more valuable takeaway for three students studying Sport Management from their seats in the KeyBank Center executive suite.
On Monday, Nov. 27, Ryan Lyman, publisher of an in-print music magazine and an international booking agent, will speak about his experiences in the music industry, including dealing with press agents and notable artists.
The inaugural Best in Business Awards Ceremony was launched in fine fashion by the School of Business, highlighted by the presentation of student awards, faculty awards and individual awards for best alumni, best industry partner and best staff.
Associate Professor Lisa Walters addressed the Kennametal Center for Operational Excellence, a part of the Alex G. McKenna School of Business, Economics and Government at Saint Vincent College in Latrobe, PA, on Oct. 27.
"Consumption Preferences That are Merely Reflexive," a paper co-written by School of Business Professor Moj Seyedian, was presented at the Proceedings of the Pennsylvania Economic Association Conference held in June at Washington and Jefferson College.