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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.
A new connection between SUNY Fredonia and the village of Fredonia is being forged that will provide students with “real-world” experience by assembling valuable baseline data that will help the municipality’s water department to swiftly and efficiently react to current as well as future challenges that it may encounter.
Staff from the School of Music and Custodial Services relocated the “Spot the Different Dot” Fredonia Street Piano to the University Commons lobby, its new winter home. Others are in Mason Hall.
The Browder-Wallenberg Collection, a set of video-recorded and audio-recorded interviews of individuals who survived the Holocaust, is now available to researchers and community members at Reed Library.
Recharging an electric vehicle’s battery at SUNY Fredonia is as close as parking lots adjacent to Gregory, Fenton and Dods halls.
Compiling research leading to better watershed management in Chautauqua and Erie (N.Y.) counties is the central focus of three Geology students engaging in hands-on field- and lab-based experiences at SUNY Fredonia.
The Veterans Remembrance Ceremony at SUNY Fredonia will be held on Thursday, Nov. 10, at 3:30 p.m., in the Williams Center Multipurpose Room. The campus community and public are invited to attend the event.
Kappa Sigma and Sigma Kappa, two Greek Life organizations at SUNY Fredonia, will host a canned food drive to benefit the Chautauqua County Rural Ministry on Saturday, Nov. 12, from 10 a.m.to 1 p.m., in front of the Lake Shore Savings Clock Tower on campus.
SUNY Fredonia’s Fall Sweep is poised once again to draw hundreds of students on Sunday, Nov. 6, to rake leaves in residents’ yards in the surrounding area. All student groups on campus are encouraged to join the 17th edition of the volunteer project.
Just in time for Halloween, the McEwen Hall television studio will be transformed into a haunted house by students in the Department of Communication’s Ambassadors Program on Sunday, Oct. 30, from 3 to 5 p.m.
A total of 1,001 people filled King Concert Hall at Rockefeller Arts Center recently for the performance by one of the nation’s finest military musical ensembles. It was “The President’s Own” United States Marine Band’s fifth visit to Fredonia since 1937.