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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.
Once again, this summer, the State University of New York at Fredonia will host some of the most prolific future artists throughout the state.
The International Pathway Program welcomed 14 high school students from Japan for a cultural exploration/learning experience in July that included attending classes in academic English and exploring Western New York.
The Fredonia Mock trial team will perform a case on Tuesday, April 1, at 7 p.m. in Williams Center Room S204ABC.The demonstration is intended to provide insight on mock trial. Team members will also briefly discuss the kind of work and time commitments that mock trial requires.
The annual program, which has quickly become one of the highlights of the university's summer season, once again offers two sessions to better maximize each child's abilities and experiences. Week One, which runs Aug. 12-17 and is for children ages 12-17, will be highlighted by the presentation of “High School Musical Jr.” The second camp, Aug. 19-24, is for children ages 8-12 and is capped by Roald Dahl’s “Willy Wonka Kids.” Children 12 years of age are eligible to attend both camps.
Charles Castleman Weekend Concerts during the Castleman Quartet Program Wednesday, June 19, 7:30 p.m. in Diers Recital Hall: ALLYSON DAWKINS, viola – Works of Prokofiev...
Registration is now underway for Camp COMETS, a four-day “day camp” at SUNY Fredonia that introduces talented middle-school students to advanced concepts in mathematics, engineering and science in fun and creative ways.
“Keiko Abe’s presence on our campus last summer was truly life changing. She enriched the cultural life of our students, our community, and many other participants who attended the Academy and we are confident that this will be another innovative and inspiring week,” said Kay Stonefelt, SUNY Fredonia percussion professor and lead organizer of the Keiko Abe Academy.
Nearly 200 artistically gifted high school students from across New York State will gather at SUNY Fredonia to participate in two programs – Choral Studies and Visual Arts – offered by the New York State Summer School for the Arts program.
Cranston Marche, the dining hall in University Commons, is open every day for breakfast, lunch, and dinner through Friday, August 2.
Nearly 1,500 students will begin their SUNY Fredonia experience by participating in one of six orientation programs designed to familiarize them with the campus, its available services and learning tools, as well as course requirements for general education and individual majors.