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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.
New York State Gov. Kathy Hochul has appointed local attorney Richard J. Morrisroe, Esq., to a position on the College Council at SUNY Fredonia.
Public Astronomy Nights, approximately weekly events where anybody from the campus and surrounding communities can attend public stargazing and telescope viewing sessions at the Kelly Family Observatory, are resuming at SUNY Fredonia.
Narcan, an emergency nasal spray used to stop and reverse an opioid overdose, has been added to all of SUNY Fredonia’s AED (Automated External Defibrillator) cabinet displays across campus.
University Police and the Chautauqua Safety Village are teaming up to conduct a free car seat safety check on Saturday, March 25, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Facilities Services complex on campus.
In the latest installment of its Arts and Business Luncheon Series, The Fredonia Technology Incubator welcomes Livi Perrone, founder of a multimedia development and production company.
SUNY Chancellor John B. King Jr. made the most of a whirlwind tour of the SUNY Fredonia campus on Monday. It was Chancellor King’s 22nd visit to a SUNY campus since being named SUNY’s 15th Chancellor.
Saturday, Feb. 4 will be one of the busier days for the Fredonia State athletic department. In addition to a home swim meet, basketball doubleheader, and hockey game, there will be two alumni games, National Girls and Women in Sports Day (NGWSD), and the return of Pink the Rink.
The School of Music at SUNY Fredonia has launched registration for student musicians at the middle and high school level to join the 2023 Fredonia Summer Music Festival.
Presentations by five faculty members from SUNY Fredonia will be held in, “Faculty at the Fireside,” a unique five-part lecture series at Patterson Library in Westfield on the fourth Tuesday of each month, beginning in January.
The Henry C. Youngerman Center for Communication Disorders at SUNY Fredonia will resume offering support group meetings for stroke and head injury survivors and family members during the spring semester.