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Let's Can Hunger


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SIFE (Students In Free Enterprise) is participating in the Campbell's "Let's Can Hunger" food drive here in the Dunkirk and Fredonia Communities.  All food donations will be donated to the Chautauqua Food Bank.

Fredonia Community Gardening


2:04 minutes (3.79 MB)

Meetings: Monday Nights at 8pm at Wishberry in Fredonia

Earth Week at Fredonia


2:27 minutes (4.49 MB)

Events start Sunday, April 17 at 12pm and continue through Saturday April 25th at 4pm. Earth Day is celebrated Wednesday April 22nd. For more information, visit www.fredonia.edu/gogreen.

Should Education Students Receive Credit For Placement?


2:15 minutes (4.12 MB)

Erica Wolfling sat down with Student Association Chair of Academic Affairs to talk about the possibility of education students receiving credit for their placement courses.

SIFE "Let's Can Hunger" Food Drive.


1:12 minutes (2.21 MB)

SIFE (Students In Free Enterprise) is participating in the Campbell's "Let's Can Hunger" food drive here in the Dunkirk and Fredonia Communities.  All food donations will be donated to the Chautauqua Food Bank.

Fredonia Jazz Ensemble


20:36 minutes (18.87 MB)

Erica Wolfling sat down with Fredonia Jazz Ensemble co-directors Michael Casey, and Matt Koerner to talk about FJE's release of their new studio album "Still Kickin.'"  FJE will release their CD at a concert on Sunday, April 26, beginning at 5 p.m. in Diers Recital Hall on the Fredonia campus.

Project RAISE-UP (Redesigning and Improving Special Education - Undergraduate Programs) Interview


8:34 minutes (7.84 MB)

Carolyn Henretta sat down with Dr. Kathleen Magiera (Project Director for Project RAISE-UP and Associate Professor, Department of Curriculum and Instruction) and Dr. Rhea Simmons (Co-Principal Investigator for Project RAISE-UP and Associate Professor, Department of Lanquage, Learning, & Leadership) to talk about their work with Project RAISE-UP, a 325T federal grant. SUNY Fredonia was one of just 12 schools to receive this $500,000 grant this year.

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