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1.) Kiplinger's rates SUNY Fredonia a top value

2.) Eden woman and Fredonia alumna honored at National Philanthropy Day

3.) School of Music's Roderick Macdonald to Perform Live in London

4.) Emily VanDette receives grant for poetry program

5.) Holiday break and campus shutdown

6.) Talk to Santa available over cable channel

7.) Policies for weather closings posted

8.) ?Christmas Carol? proceeds given to Jensen scholarship

9.) SUNY Fredonia poet to give presentation in New York City

10.) SIFE Team creates website and forum for bike lending program

11.) Willing to sing for a pledge, students raise $64K from alumni

12.) Business students place first in worldwide competition

13.) Richard Goodman honored for service

14.) Students publish article in literature journal

15.) CRRDG selects campus and community advisors

16.) Honors students will present advice to the President-Elect

17.) Toys, food, and clothing donated to local agencies

18.) Drama Day draws 300 high school students to campus

19.) SEFA campaign surpasses goal on campus

20.) Dr. Liontas honored at Asian-Pacific language conference

21.) O?Neill-Mendoza named October Student of the Month

22.) Share Christmas with the Four Freshmen in King Concert Hall

23.) Art galleries exhibit student works in annual Senior Show

24.) Coalition on West Valley Nuclear Wastes donates papers to library

25.) Record label chooses Rosch for recording session

26.) Bach's Christmas Oratorio performed in Rosch Dec. 10

27.) Fredonia team does well in Ethics Bowl Tournament

28.) SIFE team sets goal to help Ecuador

29.) Ray Stewart records with Natalie Merchant

30.) Gregory Cole obtains national certification in teaching

31.) ?Empty Bowls? event Dec. 6 to benefit Friendly Kitchen

32.) COPC Program will offer professional workshops in 2009

33.) Golden Key group noted for membership

34.) Chamber Orchestra concert features top student soloists

35.) Orchesis stages AIDS benefit at Dods Gym

36.) Women's Choir will perform Nine Lessons and Carols

37.) Brown Bag series featuring faculty roundtable on election

38.) Students taking ?S.T.E.P.S.? against AIDS Dec. 6

39.) Campus to host 9th Annual Campus-Wide Donation Drive

40.) ?A Christmas Carol? comes to life on stage in Marvel Theatre

41.) Fredonia one of just 12 U.S. universities honored in vegetarian contest

42.) "One Stop Drop" system created on campus for recycling

43.) Winners announced in campus Int'l Scavenger Hunt

44.) Francis "Mac" McCoy

45.) Shhh! Reed Library is ideal place for silent movie exhibit

46.) Visiting pundits look at "What Happened" in '08 election

47.) J-Term course is open for cultural trip to Turkey Jan 6-18

48.) Visit of artist will highlight program on transgender movement

49.) Two students named to state committee on service

50.) William Graebner's new book examines Patty Hearst case

51.) Money and debt seminar planned by SIFE team for Dec. 3

52.) Student testimonials launched on website

53.) New Horizons Band to play in concert Nov. 19

54.) First Lundine Series forum to discuss school mergers

55.) Campus Latin Jazz Ensemble to perform Dec. 1

56.) Concert this Sunday to feature improvisation

57.) Poet Allison Hedge Coke to read at SUNY Fredonia

58.) Darwin Day features talk on evolution tactics of plants

59.) Native American poet Joy Harjo to speak

60.) Women are volleyball SUNYAC champs

61.) Film screenings to feature American Indian heritage

62.) Recycling is focus of discussion and movie night

63.) Veterans' remembrance observed on campus

64.) Mexican educators here for Intl Ed celebration

65.) Countries and cultures celebrated in November

66.) Students needed to volunteer for donation drive

67.) Belliotti's new book has different take on Machiavelli

68.) Vocal ensemble to lead next Children's Concert

69.) ?The Magic Flute? on stage this weekend

70.) Fredonia advances to Round 2 as Most Vegetarian-Friendly

71.) Geoff Braun is SUNYAC Coach of the Year

72.) Nina Shah to speak at Social Science Colloquium

73.) Rob Deemer will talk about Doctor Atomic for "Inside Opera"

74.) U. of Nebraska honors James Stevens for work

75.) Charles Telly publishes paper in Oxford Round Table journal

76.) John Stinson contributes to two Anthony Burgess conferences

77.) Track and Field grad completes improbable run in business world

78.) Cryobiology in cancer therapy subject of alumni guest lecture

79.) Contest includes Fredonia for Most Vegetarian-Friendly

80.) Illinois State honors graduate Kim Tillery

81.) Lundine Series will address improving local govt efficiency

82.) Julia Hopson is ResLife student of the month

83.) Artist Amy Hauber an avid gatherer of found objects

84.) Students going to town for Fall Sweep event

85.) Women's volleyball wins Division

86.) New Chinese Club already has 90 members

87.) Award from SUNY Fredonia is Music to One Alum?s Ears

88.) ?Music for Hunger? benefit is Tuesday, Nov. 4

89.) Rights of native Nicaraguans topic of Brown Bag

90.) Christian Bernhard to discuss student burnout

91.) Community observes 70th anniversary of Kristallnacht

92.) Alumni christen Marvel lobby in memory of von Tornow

93.) Golden Key Honour Society will induct 100 scholars

94.) SUNY students officially endorse rational tuition policy

95.) Roderick MacDonald performed with German orchestra

96.) Hopes expressed as Tech Incubator breaks ground

97.) Visiting Artist Series features performance artist Kathy Rose

98.) Student group plans Halloween "terror" in Woodlot

99.) Marat/Sade drama running in Bartlett Theatre

100.) Energetic staff turned kids into "players" in theatre camp

101.) Children?s author explores liberty and justice for Convocation event

102.) Two secretaries honored at Fall Conference

103.) High school students invited to The String Experience

104.) SEFA group asking all employees to make a gift

105.) Turkish students are in training to film social concerns

106.) Two alumni in spotlight for their career achievements

107.) Flu Clinic open now

108.) Special alums and anniversaries mark Homecoming '08

109.) Nezhukumatathil poems published

110.) President issues SEFA statement

111.) France is next in World Travel Series

112.) Lundquist Fellow fulfills dream of experiencing Africa

113.) Students author Guide to Good Writing

114.) Works of artist Amy Hauber featured in Art Gallery show

115.) Fredonia Place sponsors World Travel Series

116.) SUNY Fredonia again receives NEA grant for The Big Read

117.) Lifelong Learning reaches out to Chautauqua County

118.) Fredonia School of Music to Host Double Reed Day

119.) Fredonia alumnus has role in Broadway's The Lion King

120.) Biology Club continues fight to protect native plants

121.) '63 graduate creates scholarship, meets first recipient

122.) Biology student researchers to present summer findings

123.) Rose Klassen: Communication

124.) Julius Paul: Political Science

125.) Student with CF wins scholarship for essay

126.) SUNY Fredonia hosting a DebateWatch event

127.) Children?s Concerts Series to kick off third season

128.) Campus community advised to sign up for SUNY NY-Alert

129.) New Ticket Office opens in Williams Center

130.) Dahlgren is next in International Brown Bag series

131.) Five stellar performers win annual Concerto Competition

132.) Cynthia Ahlstrom named to College Council

133.) Lake Shore Savings sponsors season with $10,000 gift

134.) Children?s theatre series opens with election theme

135.) AmericCorps VISTA grant brings volunteer to campus

136.) Animation artist here for Visiting Artist Series

137.) Theatre technology professionals met at Fredonia

138.) German expressionism in film and concert

139.) Cullison's philosophy of science opens Brown Bag series

140.) Program on understanding first-year students set

141.) One-day workshop to certify fitness teachers is planned

142.) Princeton Review names SUNY Fredonia a best in Northeast

143.) Study Abroad Fair to be held at Three Corners Cafe on Sept. 30

144.) SEFA campaign gearing up

145.) Gerald Gray giving recital Sept. 28

146.) Broadway performers return to Rockefeller Arts Center

147.) Constitution Day panelists will discuss Presidential race

148.) SUNY Lifesaver CPR classes offered on campus

149.) Todd Proffitt's lighting designs grace Cortland stage

150.) Ray Stewart's brass quintet reviewed on NPR

151.) All-Campus Appeal launched this week

152.) Participants sought for Out of Darkness Walk Oct. 4

153.) Hockey team drops gloves yet again to fight cancer

154.) Mother of hate-crime victim Matthew Shepard to speak

155.) Kershnar will deliver Kasling Lecture

156.) Master class to be given by soprano, pianist

157.) U.S. Presidential Election 2008

158.) Register now for Professional Development events

159.) 21 retirees to be recognized at annual dinner

160.) Mezzo-Soprano opens Faculty Recital series

161.) $4 million Centre Pointe Lounge dining complex opens

162.) Ticket Office is in Marvel Theatre until Sept. 22

163.) Stroke Support Group starts meeting Sept. 16

164.) New Horizons Band starts fall semester Sept. 5

165.) Centre Pointe Lounge dining complex opens with celebration

166.) Pat Astry is first female to chair biology department

167.) Buying tickets online is popular way to go

168.) Fredonia 12th among public colleges according to U.S. News

169.) Park and Ride bus operates daily M-F on campus

170.) Art Gallery exhibit to feature interactive video

171.) SUNY officer wins four medals at Indigenous Games

172.) Simmons directing College Core Curriculum program

173.) State Dept. awards grant to teach filmmaking in Turkey

174.) PR society singles out Carden for highest honor

175.) Vassoler book: How Brazilian city re-shaped its destiny

176.) Three seniors are student teaching in Australia

177.) Faculty/Staff invited to become news sources

178.) Excelsior scholarships announced at engineering camp

179.) Fredonia talent cast for Chautauqua Opera

180.) Summer in London a chance to explore

181.) Day-long orientation for new faculty is Aug. 21

182.) Undergraduate admissions closed early for Fall

183.) 15-month M.A. for science teachers launched

184.) Dr. H. Joseph Straight Earns SUNY Chancellor's Award

185.) Library center named for Carnahan-Jackson support

186.) PR class project leads to grant for Opera House

187.) SUNYAC honors 72 Fredonia athletes

188.) Five to join Fredonia State Athletics Hall of Fame

189.) Sculpture makes strong impression on quadrangle

190.) Mexico study program preserving indigenous culture

191.) Third season in residence, Quartet Program opens

192.) New entrance at Brigham will feature Stadium Gateway

193.) Vice President Bennett wins top award

194.) National TV show for kids films local trout release project

195.) Summer rehearsals and concert for New Horizons Band

196.) "Relay for Life" forces join June 21 to fight cancer

197.) Math/Science Challenge a "proven" success!

198.) Departing students give tons to charity

199.) SUNY selects Zlotchew for distinguished rank

200.) Stroke and head injury survivor meetings set

201.) Offices move during Williams Center renovation

202.) Faculty poet wins two prestigious awards

203.) Chuck Cornell named to lead SUNY Fredonia center

204.) SIFE team earns best-ever finish in Chicago

205.) Woodwind Quintet Camp registrations underway

206.) Software company presents awards to campus

207.) Students attain stage combat certification

208.) Steele/Dods Hall Summer Hours

209.) Ticket Office opens temporary home on May 21

210.) Celebrating 1,300 grads and achievements

211.) Wind Ensemble goes to China --with 25 high schools in tow

212.) Record numbers are applying for Fall

213.) Rick Haug selected as Banse-Fay Intern

214.) Profs Grady and Grady eyeing two special grads

215.) Join the home team in Relay for Life

216.) Lyric Arts performers will sing in Italy

217.) Photo by Morse selected for calendar

218.) Neil Feit is author of new book

219.) Funding comes for "Big Read" this fall

220.) Gronquist wins grant to study pine spittle bug

221.) '06 grad sings opera on NPR

222.) Animation and video art showcased Friday night

223.) Total hearing loss didn't block artist from B.F.A.

224.) Nautical-themed sculpture joins outdoor collection

225.) Theater day camp planned for area children

226.) Horsington named SUNY Scholar-Athlete

227.) Wendy Corsi Staub book-signing event set

228.) Roberta Guaspari, ?69, unveils new scholarship

229.) Campaign for university will raise $15 million

230.) Roberta Guaspari returns to her musical roots

231.) ?Big Band Classics? on tap for commencement eve

232.) NHB Ensembles to perform in Jamestown

233.) Results announced for Kids Day effort

234.) Senior TV host brings "Aqua Kids" show to WNY

235.) Two illustrators picked for State Capital show

236.) Myers' choreography is final in "Brown Bag" series

237.) Women's Lacrosse qualifies for SUNYACS

238.) Student designers sweep regional competition

239.) New Horizons Band performs Spring Concert May 2

240.) Student teaching awards to be given May 6

241.) Stephen Rees attains rigging certification

242.) Employees honored at president's luncheon

243.) Orchestra performing final concert tonight

244.) Rockefeller Art Gallery showing senior exhibit

245.) Guest speaker to talk of oceans and planets

246.) Charter members of Tau Sigma inducted

247.) Summer Band Camp registrations underway

248.) Book TV covering author panel with '84 alumnus

249.) Food sustainability is subject of panel discussion

250.) Mainstage Series to present ?Victor/Victoria?

251.) Student research and creativity hailed during expo

252.) Spring cleaning turns electric during Earth Week

253.) Profs to share diverse work on aquatic issues

254.) Fredonia data involved in laptop security breach

255.) Science fiction writer here for two-day event

256.) Twins share newest dream with musical tour

257.) Rockin' the Commons will benefit Roswell Park

258.) PAC presenting "Cabaret" April 18 thru 20

259.) Johnstone and Jazz Ensemble giving two concerts in Rosch

260.) Take daughters and sons to work April 24

261.) Rosa Parks competition winners feted Thursday

262.) Ray Stewart directing Concert Band

263.) Training in trash caps-off Earth Week

264.) Native Plant Garden to sprout during Earth Week

265.) Earth Week event: Sex and Environment

266.) Nezhukumatathil's poems anthologized

267.) ?You don?t have to eat grass to be green.?

268.) Village asks students to join survey of residents

269.) Campo group shares results at American Chem Society meeting

270.) Reybrouck selected for Lanford Presidential Prize

271.) High school students will tour College of Education

272.) Five students receive SUNY Chancellor?s Award

273.) Susan Royal directing "Flutasia"

274.) Final concert of the season for College Symphony

275.) Community service is a growing part of student life

276.) Annual conference to look at Civil Rights Movement

277.) Guitar Ensemble performing April 22

278.) Ethos concert to celebrate members' talent

279.) Wind musicians in concert before trip to China

280.) Kids Concerts Concludes with Latin Jazz Ensemble

281.) Apple presenting digital photo workshop on campus

282.) April film series pays homage to Earth Day

283.) Computer Science prof helps lead international workshop

284.) Theatre student selected for national opportunity

285.) Peace activist, one of Catonsville Nine, here April 11

286.) Business Graduate hired by Gap

287.) Students from Great Britain teach locally

288.) McGraw, McVicker, Turner honored April 15

289.) Public Speaking Contest is April 14

290.) Tiffany Nicely directs world music concert

291.) Historic African-American photos shown in library

292.) Dunkin' Donuts to Help College Choir on April 3

293.) Ralph Nader to speak during Earth Week

294.) Choral concert performed April 13

295.) Author Corsi Staub is Commencement speaker

296.) School of Music to Perform with the Buffalo Philharmonic

297.) Students join fundraiser for baby's liver transplant

298.) Berlin exhibit borrows from library's Zweig archives

299.) Student guitarists perform April 3 in Rosch

300.) Chamber Singers present post-tour concert April 6

301.) Math Department?s ?American Pidol? adds up to fun

302.) Readings announced for Poetry Month

303.) Three presented winning work at gender conference

304.) World Travel Series highlights Morocco April 5

305.) World Travel Series highlights Morocco April 5

306.) Bedtime Stories gathering for kids is April 3

307.) Library exhibit shows novel's journey since 1945

308.) BSU alumni plan scholarship benefit in NYC

309.) Work-Study job openings exist for summer

310.) Political science students present at conference

311.) To understand Aristotle, look at Joe Torre, Belliotti says

312.) ESL expert Stephen Krashen is guest speaker

313.) Ten searches conclude for Fall ?08 tenure-track positions

314.) Julia Hopson takes second in nation at NCAA meet

315.) EDP celebrates 40th anniversary April 19

316.) Rittelman to present lecture on Nazi portrait photographer

317.) Steinberg's book uncovers Jewish culture in Mid Ages

318.) Women?s History Month looks to politics

319.) Testing Two Page

320.) Cello Day recital features Farny and Nalley

321.) Junior excels at regional mock trial competition

322.) Commencement website has helpful info

323.) Olga Bogatyrenko will examine U.S. at colloquium

324.) B.C.I.C. clinic schedule

325.) Julia Hopson claims state title in weight throw

326.) Annual Wellness Fair is March 19

327.) Heichberger and Burr debut compilation of works

328.) Dr. Reiff to Speak at Washington Conference

329.) Rochester area educator is top alumnus

330.) NewSound Festival focus is electronic music

331.) Conference underscores "culture of learning"

332.) Work by Robert Deemer performed in 20th century concert

333.) Accounting Society announces speaker series

334.) EDP students will receive awards March 19

335.) Musical theatre event celebrates Latinas

336.) Fredonia Dance Ensemble show opens Mar 6

337.) Dual teaching certification program offered

338.) Comedy jugglers bringing family act to Marvel

339.) Playwright and casting director back on campus

340.) Scholar to discuss novels of Haruki Murakami

341.) Wind Ensemble features two guest artists March 8

342.) College Symphony features Concerto winner

343.) Dresden-style timpani equip Rosch Recital Hall

344.) PR Class to help opera house and literacy group

345.) New CD features tenor Gerald Gray

346.) Students sought for tutoring jobs this fall

347.) Alumna assumes leadership at Columbia College Chicago

348.) Nicole Specht joins state board as student member

349.) Brown Bag focuses on Litwicki's research

350.) Dance and drumming troupe from Ghana here

351.) Grammy-winning virtuoso Mark O?Connor to perform

352.) Pianist Logan Skelton to perform and teach

353.) Blue Devil hockey advances to SUNYAC semifinals

354.) Nuremberg Judge is focus of drama at Jackson Center

355.) Mainstage presents premiere of thought-provoking work

356.) Hockey team's cancer campaign makes national news

357.) Music Faculty Showcase set for Feb. 19

358.) World Travel Series goes in-depth to Hawaii

359.) Rescheduled: Yuen and Kang recital is March 20

360.) Designs unveiled for Technology Incubator facilities

361.) School of Music to present two recitals on 20th century

362.) Student guitarists learn from a master

363.) Children's Concert Series features trumpets Feb. 16

364.) Alumnus Marletta wins prize for nitric oxide research

365.) Rosa Parks event invites self-expression

366.) Two journals select papers on Kazial's bat research

367.) Grant supports Dorsten's studies of Chinese health

368.) Angela Haas giving faculty recital Feb. 8 in Rosch

369.) Director picked for new Professional Development Center

370.) Janet Knapp is EDP's interim director

371.) Melissa Sidor named Clinic Director of Youngerman Center

372.) Tim Frerichs to discuss Fulbright experience

373.) Hitler?s filmmaker is focus of Spring Symposium

374.) ?Don?t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus!? rolls into Marvel

375.) Art of Guitar Festival to add sparkle to winter

376.) Qing history research published in the United States

377.) Reception honors faculty authors

378.) Public Relations director and graphic designer join university

379.) Markus Vink publishes new paper

380.) Joseph Straight honored by math association

381.) Timothy Frerichs wins Saltonstall grant

382.) SA Leaders Elected

383.) James Pepe will co-present paper at energy conference

384.) Amy Post is ResNet Coordinator

385.) Cheerleaders fifth at UCA Division II nationals

386.) '91 grad worked on Grammy-nominated albums

387.) SUNY Fredonia Goes Green with Pride (Not Envy)

388.) Informational meeting on 3-1-3 Program is Feb. 6

389.) SUNY Fredonia makes Kiplinger?s Top 100 list

390.) Demographics of Fall 2007 students

391.) Today's Events

392.) Music Therapy majors receive scholarships

393.) October 2007 Class Notes

394.) Financial Aid Office recognized for loan advice

395.) Students give 3k hours of service this fall

396.) Archives and Special Collections to benefit from NEH grant

397.) Almost Home Contest winners named; freshmen earn kudos

398.) SIFE team explores stock market crash

399.) Winners at Met auditions include senior and alumna

400.) Faculty win grants from Carnahan-Jackson Fund

401.) Campus will close or curtail services during Intersession

402.) Education prof's project benefits local teachers

403.) Design award goes to new sound recording studios

404.) College of Education honors top students

405.) STEPS raises over $6,000 with AIDS Walk

406.) Moog donates electronic instrument to Communications

407.) Students wrap up semester with Donation Drive

408.) Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols to include world premiere

409.) Ticket Office adds online sales and makes name change

410.) Math Education seniors present at State Conference

411.) Croxton, Drout will have Fulbrights next year

412.) President calls for '08-'09 Convocation proposals on new theme

413.) Learning Communities launched for faculty and staff

414.) Campus community makes blood drive a success

415.) New Poetry and Recent Readings

416.) Dale Tuggy to present lecture on religion for Brown Bag Series

417.) SIFE helps Shorewood look for new members

418.) Paintings by Malinoski exhibited

419.) Human Resources policies on weather closings

420.) Alumnus returns to give guest lecture on Nov. 9

421.) Author of ?Math and the Mona Lisa? to give lecture Nov. 5

422.) October 2007 Class Notes

423.) Nominations open for Chancellor's awards

424.) Photos from Scholars' Breakfast available

425.) Western New York Chamber Orchestra to present ?The Devil?s Dance?

426.) Events of Wednesday, Oct. 10

427.) Campus gears up for Family Weekend

428.) Events of Sunday, Oct. 7

429.) Jurgen P. Banse-Fay Intern selected at Rockefeller Arts Center

430.) Early Childhood Conference features workshops

431.) Alumnus and former student helps to celebrate Sorel gift

432.) Two programs get federal funding

433.) Honored researcher to present Kasling Lecture

434.) Social Work students among first scholarship recipients

435.) Students honored as Concerto Competition winners

436.) Visit by documentary filmmaker Byron Hurt to address gender issues in hip-hop culture

437.) Science and religion examined at Convocation event

438.) Campus Community Service Fair to offer volunteer opportunities

439.) Chemist awarded grants to conduct lake research

440.) Food for the mind as well as the body

441.) Pianist Richard Goode to perform on new Steinway at SUNY Fredonia

442.) Princeton Review recognizes SUNY Fredonia as a top college in the Northeast

443.) Photographic artists explore practices of optical image making

444.) Five faculty tapped for Chancellor?s Awards

445.) Fair to display community service options for students

446.) DFT Communications to sponsor Pops Series

447.) New Dean Arts/Humanities selected

448.) Seven-week workshop by The Quartet Program in residence

449.) SUNY Fredonia free enterprise team wins national ranking

450.) Eye-catching sculpture comes to SUNY Fredonia campus

451.) High school students win computer competitions

452.) Panama woman receives student social work honor

453.) President issues end-of-year announcements

454.) Several classes going to other countries this summer

455.) Lanford Presidential Prize goes to Rachel King

456.) SUNY Fredonia to confer degrees Saturday

457.) Architect picked to design new Children?s Center

458.) Chamber Singers plan Great Britain Tour

459.) Campus opens doors to kids on special day

460.) Five seniors win Chancellor?s Awards for excellence

461.) Registration opens for summer session at SUNY Fredonia

462.) Ms. Nighthawk is serving internship at Sheriff?s Office

463.) Speech/pathology students win research awards at conference

464.) Canadaway Creek is a revenue stream for Chautauqua County

465.) Biologists have grant to study genetics of Lake Erie's smallmouth bass

466.) Gary Lash receives grant from state energy authority

467.) Aimee Nezhukumatathil to read new poems

468.) New Horizons Band performing Spring Concert May 3

469.) Automatic defibrillators being installed campus-wide

470.) Masterworks Chorale will perform Bach's Mass

471.) "End of an Era" Pottery Sale is May 4

472.) Free hearing and speech screening offered April 28

473.) Campus institute will distribute free copies of global warming film

474.) Project in Belize becomes life-changing adventure

475.) Foundation honoring Gotowka, Sen. Young, and Fredonia Rotary May 5

476.) Max Oppenheimer to speak at PM Commencement

477.) New scholarship effort outlined at People of Color Concerns Conference

478.) College hosting student teachers from Britain

479.) SUNY Fredonia hires director for new high tech incubator

480.) Carnahan-Jackson grant bringing documentary filmmaker

481.) 11th Annual Undergraduate Research Conference on Gender

482.) Career of Donald Bohlen celebrated at April 14 concert

483.) Fredonia SIFE team wins Regional title again

484.) Three students tabbed to receive Rosa Parks Scholarships

485.) Vandana Shiva to speak on environment and activism

486.) Geology grad Mittlefehldt will receive honorary doctorate

487.) Alberto Rey one of 11 named to Distinguished Professor of SUNY

488.) Erbsmehl and Foley named to College Council

489.) S.A. budgets over $1.2 million for next year

490.) Connecticut firm to design incubator

491.) Concerts will support 30-Hour Famine

492.) Amanda Beauchemin poster for Women's History Month

493.) Fredonia takes SUNYAC title for hockey

494.) Executive Council of Women's Student Union

495.) Feminist Activism through Art is March focus

496.) Athlete Scholars move on to NCAAs

497.) News of the Faculty

498.) Chemistry grad receiving two national honors

499.) People of Color Concerns Conference set in April

500.) Reunions & Meetings

501.) First podcast will be issued from campus

502.) Daffodil Sale to benefit the American Cancer Society:

503.) Concerts for the very young start Feb. 17

504.) Support group for stroke victims meets at clinic

505.) Spring internship at Disney is senior's dream come true

506.) Safety hazard found in lamps brought to dorm rooms

507.) Ravel, Beethoven, Copland featured in WNYCO concert

508.) Spitzer inauguration included Latin Jazz Ensemble

509.) Their prof says he epitomizes a rare breed of artist

510.) American Math Competition open to high school students

511.) Muhammad Ali Photo Exhibit Comes to Fredonia State

512.) New Sound Recording Tech studios open

513.) SUNY Fredonia makes Kiplinger?s Top 100 list

514.) Future social studies teacher getting to know globe personally

515.) Student employees selected for award

516.) Soccer field builder named Contractor of the Year

517.) Faculty updates

518.) Dr. Arnavut's technique for file compression loses nothing in translation

519.) NBC story on music for older folks shows local players

520.) Concerto winners worked hard for solo gig

521.) Grad students lead workshop at state event

522.) Math Ed seniors present ideas at conference

523.) New coordinator helps students with disabilities

524.) Jonathan H. Woolson assumes webmaster post

525.) Differences swept away with annual raking effort

526.) Dead bridge, dead theory?

527.) Radio studios attract alumni during Homecoming

528.) New leaders elected to student government

529.) Fredonia nominated as vegetarian-friendly

530.) Social work's accreditation is renewed

531.) Alumni honor late friend with Memorial Homecoming Race

532.) Filmmaker takes camera behind scenes with Whirling Dervishes

533.) Dean Schwartz accepts post in France

534.) Grad students give health tests at Special Olympics

535.) Professional activities of faculty and staff

536.) National honor society installed for top freshmen

537.) Math alum giving talk on robotics applications

538.) SUNY Press to publish Nelson's book on Rt. 20

539.) NCATE accredits teacher education programs

540.) SUNY technologists review Fredonia's success

541.) Site for High Tech Incubator to be announced

542.) Homecoming was a weekend to remember

543.) Junior wins first prize at national research conference

544.) Prevet and alumni are Hall of Famers this year

545.) Students' first year is goal of new program

546.) Salt Institute invites photographer for semester

547.) Concerts for kids start Saturday

548.) Global warming: where economics and ecology face off

549.) CEASE program provides training and education

550.) Is slavery the world's oldest trade?

551.) James Marron to appear in Rosch

552.) Geosciences riding crest of new gas boom

553.) Fredonia village named best urban center

554.) SEFA Campaign gears up

555.) Women in chemistry subject of Fall Gathering

556.) Sherri Mason has grant to improve air quality models in NYS

557.) Brain biochemist leads workshops Friday

558.) The next level of air quality modeling

559.) Chemistry joins prestigious center for polymer studies

560.) Study Abroad Fair is Wednesday

561.) Business Club running Snack Shack again

562.) Demographics of Fall 2006 students

563.) Thursday panel looks at President's authority

564.) Kathleen Tyszko is AmeriCorps Vista liaison

565.) Out of Darkness Walk

566.) James Piorkowski

567.) Internship Office moves to CDO in Gregory Hall

568.) Campus plans to commemorate 9/11

569.) Filmmaker's animated heroine is traveling the world

570.) 20 retirees leaving "Fredonia Family"

571.) Orchesis holding auditions Sept 18

572.) Over-50 band plans more concerts

573.) Integrated Preschool Class starts Sept. 6

574.) Work progressing on new soccer fields

575.) Alberto Rey

576.) Raymond Angelo Belliotti

577.) William Brown

578.) Community Service Fair coming Sept. 21

579.) 2007 rankings place Fredonia among the best

580.) Fall Semester opening info!

581.) Starbucks makes debut on campus

582.) Researchers shed light on behavior in sexual cannibalism

583.) Registrar moves for next two years

584.) Groundbreaking Ceremony signifies soccer field project is underway

585.) New soccer fields to be world-class

586.) Welch?s/National Scholarships go to three in county

587.) The Quartet Program announces debut concert season

588.) Three receive SUNY Chancellor?s Award for Excellence

589.) Registration open for "Art of Improv"

590.) Casey Nellis selected for Banse-Fay internship

591.) Albright-Knox Gallery loaning Rockwell painting for exhibit

592.) Matching grant will fund alcohol-education program

593.) Mark Thomas will direct project to assist seven counties

594.) President announces growth with new budget

595.) Alumni surveyed for business start-ups in high-tech incubator

596.) High Tech Incubator receives one of NYSTAR's largest grants

597.) Plans announced for High Tech Incubator

598.) Music Business major named SUNY Scholar Athlete

599.) Math/Science High School Challenge set

600.) Commencements celebrated in Steele Hall

601.) Perry woman receives Lanford Presidential Prize

602.) Graphic Design program shines in Buffalo competition

603.) Professors Goetz and Kumler honored for research

604.) Marletta elected to National Academy of Sciences

605.) Mixtec language and culture is feature of exchange agreement

606.) Dr. Sievens will teach Norwegians about Americans during Fulbright

607.) Students show results of research and creativity

608.) Harvard accepts Ms. Bryan-Peterson
into leadership program

609.) NEA gives Fredonia School of Music $10K grant

610.) NSF gives SUNY Fredonia $500,000 to send teachers to high-need schools

611.) SIFE Team is a finalist for Kansas City nationals

612.) Walter F. Drag named Business Person of Year

613.) Denise Mazurowski's poster wins Best of Show

614.) Architecture

615.) Architectural historian describes Pei's intent

616.) Renowned sculptor donates two original works

617.) Seven years of building projects surpass $65 million

618.) Matzo Ball kicks off Jewish History Month

619.) Endangered plant is propagating in Jewett

620.) Arts administration interns take on Rockwell exhibit

621.) Philosopher sees baseball as teaching the game of life

622.) Accrediting body accepts School of Business bid

623.) Wills builds recording studios in Jamaica

624.) CEO enlists students to help Haitians

625.) Helping the Great Lakes

626.) 300 student teachers have taken to the field

627.) In Focus: Adam Roma

628.) Tracking Michael the Archangel

629.) In Focus: Tom Briggs

630.) Rosch Recital Hall wins design award

631.) Fredonia students have new morning habit

632.) Musicians over age 50 invited to join New Horizons Band

633.) Fredonia biologists locate e-coli source

634.) Kiplinger?s includes Fredonia in Top 100

635.) University Commons to have Starbucks coffee shop

636.) Bequest of $500,000 given by alumna

637.) HUD creates center at Fredonia

638.) Experiential Training Program created for businesses

639.) Faculty book authors honored at reception

640.) $3.3 million set aside for better athletic fields

641.) Neurogenic Speech Disorders lab opens

642.) Turkish exchange program begins Fall '06

643.) New major in Sport & Exercise Science

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